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Selling private company stock can be challenging for a non-controlling shareholder. This article explores the critical considerations, from understanding company restrictions to finding the right buyers and planning for taxes.
The deadline for calendar-year nonprofits to file Form 990 with the IRS has come and gone. But it’s never too early to think about reporting responsibilities for the next deadline. Read more for more information activities to track.
Financial planning for college expenses should be started as soon as possible. Also, you need to understand the effect of student aid and family contributions, explore college savings plans, and discover how to increase your child's chances of receiving merit-based scholarships.
Discover how the Department of Labor's recent expansion of overtime rules could impact your business. This article discusses the key changes and implications of the new regulations.
Preparing for post-TCJA corporate tax changes in 2026 and beyond should be explored now. This article clarifies the complex tax landscape and offers valuable foresight for businesses.
Read more about the new Minnesota Retail Delivery Fee going into effect on July 1, 2024 to learn more about who it applies to, details of the fee, and exemptions.
Understanding the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) can be complex, but it's essential for strategic tax planning. This article guides you through the process of calculating your AMT and offers useful strategies for minimizing its impact.
The IRS recently released the 2025 Health Savings Account (HSA) amounts, which have been adjusted for inflation.
Nonprofit audit findings usually contain recommendations that need to be taken seriously and acted on. Failing to take action could threaten your nonprofit's future.
If you’re buying a business, the way the transaction is structured can lead to better or worse tax results, but you need to plan in advance of the acquisition.
There are several financial and legal implications when adding a new partner to a partnership. Although the entry of a new partner may seem simple, you should plan properly to avoid tax problems.
Most charitable volunteers don’t think about potential legal and tax liabilities resulting from their volunteer activities. As a nonprofit leader, it’s your responsibility to ensure they never have to worry about such risks.
Manufacturers should consider conducting a reverse sales & use audit (the opposite of a government audit that seeks to collect tax underpayments) to ensure they are taking full advantage of sales & use tax exemptions.
Many natural disaster relief charities are gearing up for a potentially busy tornado and hurricane season. Before an emergency hits, make sure you know IRS rules for providing aid to victims.
A new FTC ruling has made noncompete agreements unenforceable for most employees, with the aim of fostering competition and job mobility. Learn about the ruling and its potential impact on your business in this article.
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