The IRS in Notice 2014-37 is allowing certain 401(k) and 403(m) retirement plans, including 403(b) plans, to make midyear amendments
The hoops your business must jump through to satisfy your financial institution will vary based on the size of the
For many people, estate taxes have gone the way of buggy whips and typewriters. Estate planning may be an activity
For many people, estate taxes have gone the way of buggy whips and typewriters. Estate planning may be an activity
Putting together a board of directors can be an intimidating task, but one that could potentially add long-term value and
If your organization is facing an audit, it's important to be well prepared before the auditors arrive.
Dedicating the
The IRS has issued the annual tables providing the depreciation deductions available to owners of passenger automobiles, trucks and vans
With tax filing season in full swing, it's a good time to review whether you're reporting the correct amount of
Many companies provide their financial statements, along with a CPA's report, to lenders, investors, suppliers and customers. Informed readers of
Many of us have collections - some valuable, some not. The wealthy are particularly avid collectors, according to a
You want to give to a charitable cause, but you can't decide which one because you receive so many solicitations.
One can earn money (dollars/pounds/euros) by working, selling things, or exchanging other currencies. Similarly, one can earn bitcoins by mining
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