To be a public charity, an organization must meet one of the Internal Revenue Code (Code) Section 509(a) tests. This article focuses on the first listed test, Section 509(a)(1), and the ramifications for a charitable organization described in this section. However, to understand 509(a)(1), it is helpful to understand the alternative 509(a)(2) test. Please note…
On Monday, President Biden signed HR 3684, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, into law. The comprehensive $1.2 trillion infrastructure package authorizes funds for federal-aid highways, highway safety programs, and transit programs, and for other purposes. Included in the new law are a few tax provisions of note to taxpayers. Termination of the Employee Retention…
By Jennifer Galstad-Lee, CPA, JD, Tax Manager November is a great time to review your taxable individual and business income with the goal of maximizing your tax strategies for the current year. Below we provide some helpful checklists and schedules to guide you through some key tax considerations. Individuals Summarized below are several tax moves…
If your nonprofit receives funding from a federal grant (either directly or via a sub-award), you should take proactive steps to recover the maximum amount of indirect costs for your organization. Join GRF CPAs & Advisors for a four-part webinar series providing nonprofit organizations with everything they need to know about indirect rates under Uniform…
Flexible reporting functionality is a top criterion for nonprofits wanting to replace an underperforming financial management solution. The right financial management and reporting solution can be a critical driver of efficiency and visibility; the wrong solution can be a critical roadblock to strategic improvement. Read this ebook to learn how finance leaders can leverage the…
This post was originally published on the Sage Intacct Blog Achieving a state of accurate, consistent, and timely financial reporting is not without its challenges. Certainly, for professional services firms with fluctuating demand, new market opportunities and Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) reporting needs, financial reporting is vastly more complex and often includes a “need it…
This post was originally published on the Sage Intacct Blog The decision to purchase a nonprofit accounting software solution requires careful consideration and research. After all, your organization’s financial management system will play a crucial role in your mission. The right accounting software will help you measure and analyze your financial performance, program outcomes, and…
By Jennifer McCahill, CPA, Partner In addition to disrupting business planning and operations, the COVID-19 pandemic also provided a reprieve from certain accounting standards changes with implementation dates in 2020. With the pandemic winding down and 2022 around the corner, now is the time to prepare for the implementation of SAS 136 for retirement plans…