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Tax rules for selling your home

Selling your home for a big profit? Here are the tax rules

If you’re selling your home – or you already sold it – in 2023, some or all of the profit may be tax-free. It depends on the amount of profit and your income. Take a look at the basic rules.

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Guaranteeing a loan to your corporation

Guaranteeing a loan to your corporation? There may be tax implications

If your corporation defaults on a loan that you guarantee, there may be tax consequences. You don’t want to be caught unaware.

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Governmental Entity Investment Policy

Is your governmental entity’s investment policy still relevant?

Markets have changed rapidly over the last year. Interest rates and costs are continuing to rise. Is your governmental entity’s investment policy keeping up?

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Reporting UTPs on your financial statements

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Should your company report tax positions taken (or to be taken) on tax returns before they’re resolved with the tax authorities? Check out this overview of the rules for uncertain tax positions (UTPs) under GAAP.

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179D Tax deduction

179D Tax Deduction: What contractors should know

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Are you a contractor, architect, engineer, or designer who has worked on tax-exempt buildings? If so, you could qualify for the 179D Commercial Building Energy Tax Deduction.

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Nonprofit Administration

Don’t let these 5 things stop your nonprofit organization from growing

Growing your nonprofit organization requires more than a well-crafted strategy. You also need efficient administrative processes. Discover five tips for enhancing your organization’s processes.

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GASB 96

What your organization should know about GASB 96

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If your organization is like most, it maintains several—if not dozens—of software subscriptions. Now, thanks to GASB Statement No. 96, your organization will need to account for and disclose these subscriptions.

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energy-efficient home improvements

Pocket a tax break for making energy-efficient home improvements

Have you heard there’s an enhanced tax credit for making energy-efficient home improvements, beginning this year? Check out these rules.

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educational assistance programs

Educational assistance programs can be used to help pay student loans

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The IRS has issued a reminder that employers can use educational assistance programs to help employees pay off their student loans and will hold a webinar to discuss the details.

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student loan interest

Can you deduct student loan interest on your tax return?

The student loan payment pause ended on August 31st. Be aware that interest is deductible for some borrowers subject to certain limits. Check out these rules around deduction.

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