Nonprofit Finance Directors and their organization are faced with an ever changing environment. Donor demographic changes as Baby Boomers retire, funding restrictions, changing regulations, an uncertain economic environment, more competition for https://deandorton.com/5-critical-things-nonprofit-finance-directors-want-executive-director-board-know/
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5 Ways Nonprofits Benefit from the Cloud
As a nonprofit, you have many stakeholders who require accurate information on budget, grants, outcomes, and more – and their requests usually come with a need to have the information now. If this causes chaos and either a rejection of the request or https://deandorton.com/5-ways-nonprofits-benefit-cloud/
Dynamics GP January 2015 Hotfix Planned with Round 2 Payroll Tax Update
We are releasing the Round 2 US Payroll Tax Update, there are a couple states that require code change with it, see noted below, otherwise just a table update. Arkansas - code change required with table Colorado District of Columbia Indiana https://deandorton.com/january-2015-hotfix-planned-with-round-2-payroll-tax-update/
It’s Beginning to Feel a Lot Like 1986
Whether you’re happy or not about the outcome of Tuesday’s election, now that we know we have Republicans in the White House, both houses of Congress, the governorship and the state legislature, it’s time to start thinking about taxes. It is quite https://deandorton.com/feel-a-lot-like-1986/
Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Summary To-Date
On Friday evening, congressional Republicans released the final version of their tax overhaul plan. The plan will be voted on this week with the goal of President Trump signing the bill into law before Christmas. The Republicans believe they have https://deandorton.com/tax-cuts-jobs-act-summary-to-date-2/
Nonprofits: IRS Clarifies Rules on Excess Compensation Tax
Earlier this year, the IRS issued final regulations on IRC Section 4960, which imposed an excise tax on tax-exempt organizations and related organizations that pay over $1 million of compensation or excess parachute payments to a covered https://deandorton.com/nonprofits-irs-clarifies-rules-on-excess-compensation-tax/
Main Street Lending Program is now operational
Earlier this week, U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin announced the Main Street Lending Program is now fully operational. The Program was established to provide financial support to small and medium-sized businesses affected by the COVID-19 https://deandorton.com/main-street-lending-program-is-now-operational/
Further revisions to the Main Street Lending Program
Revisions announced by the Federal Reserve Board (the Board) on Monday, June 8, introduce new terms meant to expand interest in the “soon-to-be available” loan facilities offered under the Main Street Lending Program (the Program). As the Board https://deandorton.com/further-revisions-to-the-main-street-lending-program/
Some key tax provisions from COVID-19 related legislation
By: Jon Tennent, CPA | jtennent@deandorton.com Significant tax legislation due to the COVID-19 pandemic was enacted last year. One such change is the treatment of charitable donations to public charities. Previously, individuals have been required https://deandorton.com/some-key-tax-provisions-from-covid-19-related-legislation/
Tax Proposals Aplenty
By: Doug Dean, CPA | ddean@deandorton.com Tax proposals are flowing out of Washington, D.C. almost weekly. The most recent proposals (at the time of drafting this article) were those included in a Department of the Treasury May 2021 document titled https://deandorton.com/tax-proposals-aplenty/