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IRS Provides Transitional Relief for RMDs and Inherited IRAs
The IRS has issued new guidance providing transitional relief related to recent legislative changes to the age at which taxpayers must begin taking required minimum distributions (RMDs) from retirement accounts.…
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Selecting a Qualified Auditor for Your Employee Benefit Plan
Does your organization offer health care and retirement benefits for its employees? Benefit plans with 100 or more participants are generally required to have their annual reports audited under the…
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Nonprofits: Special Events Call for Tax Planning
Tax reporting may be the last thing on your mind when planning a special fundraising event. But your not-for-profit should carefully track revenues and expenses and retain related documentation now to…
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Improving Your Company’s Sales Pipeline Management
“It’s in the pipeline!” Business owners often hear this rather vague phrase, which may be good news in some cases or code for “don’t hold your breath” in others. Your sales…
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Inheriting Stock or Other Assets? You’ll Receive a Favorable “Stepped-up Basis”
If you’re planning your estate, or you’ve recently inherited assets, you may be unsure of the “cost” (or “basis”) for tax purposes. How do the rules work? Under the…
