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Changes to Nonprofit Accounting and Reporting
As a result of FASB’s project to enhance the usability of Not-for-Profit (NFP) entities financial statements and the associated notes to those financial statements, FASB released ASU 2016-14, Not-for-Profit Entities (Topic 958): Presentation of https://deandorton.com/fasb-asu-2016-14/
Cost Segregation study, valuable tax savings imbedded in buildings
If you own real estate and pay federal income taxes, you can benefit from the results of a cost segregation study. A cost segregation study is an analysis performed by trained professionals to identify property that should be classified as tangible https://deandorton.com/costsegregationstudy/
Written Capitalization Policy Due January 1, 2015
REMINDER! To qualify for expensing items under the new de minimis safe harbor regulations, you must have a written capitalization policy in place on the first day of your taxable year. If you do not have a written capitalization policy in place https://deandorton.com/written-capitalization-policy-due-january-1-2015/
Tax Relief for Marginal Well Producers
Do you need to amend your income tax return? Article by Bert Layne, CPA, Manager of Tax Services Natural gas producers and investors in the Appalachian Basin have been disappointed for a number of years as wellhead prices for natural gas have https://deandorton.com/tax-relief-marginal-well-producers-2/
What are you doing to secure your data?
By: Gui Cozzi | gcozzi@ddaftech.com You may be aware of a major and widely publicized cybersecurity breach involving SolarWinds software, which is used by over 300,000 customers, including U.S. government agencies and most of the U.S. Fortune 500 https://deandorton.com/what-are-you-doing-to-secure-your-data/
PPP expenses: deductible for federal tax purposes, but what about the states?
By: Erica Horn, CPA, JD | ehorn@deandorton.com When Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans were initially introduced, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) made clear that loan proceeds would not be treated as gross https://deandorton.com/ppp-expenses-deductible-for-federal-tax-purposes-but-what-about-the-states/
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/
Charitable deduction opportunities increase in 2020
The CARES Act has increased the deduction limit on cash charitable donations from 60% to 100% of adjusted gross income (note that the contributions must be to public charities or churches, not private foundations or donor-advised funds). https://deandorton.com/charitable-deduction-opportunities-increase-in-2020-2/
Potential post-election tax changes
Join Dean Dorton tax team members Maddie Schueler and Doug Dean as they discuss tax planning ideas that deserve current consideration now that last November’s federal election results finally have been resolved. Rather than a recapitulation of all of https://deandorton.com/potential-post-election-tax-changes/