IRS: Private Benefit and Private Inurement Provisions

December 30, 2019By Smeriglio Associates LLCNews

Certain activities can increase a not-for-profit’s risk of losing its tax-exempt status. These include ignoring the IRS’s private benefit and private inurement provisions. A private benefit is any payment made by a nonprofit that’s beyond reasonable compensation for the services provided or goods sold or for services or products that don’t further your tax-exempt purpose. … Read More

IRS: Child Tax Credit

December 28, 2019By Smeriglio Associates LLCNews

Taxpayers with children may qualify to claim the child credit. But your child must meet certain requirements, including being under the age of 17. If the child doesn’t meet the requirements, you may be able to claim the credit for OTHER dependents. The maximum credit amount is $500 per qualifying dependent. A qualifying individual could … Read More

Look in the mirror and identify your company culture

December 27, 2019By Smeriglio Associates LLCNews

“Company culture” is a buzzword that’s been around for a while, but your culture may never have mattered as much as it does in today’s transparency-driven business arena. Customers, potential partners and investors, and job candidates are paying more attention to company culture when deciding whether to buy from a business or otherwise involve themselves … Read More

IRS: Partnership Recourse Liability

December 27, 2019By Smeriglio Associates LLCNews

The IRS has issued final regulations on partnership recourse liability. They address when to disregard certain obligations to restore a deficit balance in a partner’s capital account. They also grapple with how “bottom dollar payment obligations” are treated. The regs adopt the temporary regs with some changes. This includes adding a list of factors to … Read More

Business Owners Tax-Deductible Supplies Deadline!

December 26, 2019By Smeriglio Associates LLCNews

Business owners: You still have a handful of shopping days left to buy tax-deductible supplies. As you know, you can generally write off the ordinary and necessary costs of carrying on a trade or business. You may need items such as paper, envelopes, copier ink cartridges, staplers, breakroom supplies, binders, and more. Buy them by … Read More

How nonprofits can take advantage of corporate volunteers

December 25, 2019By Smeriglio Associates LLCNews

According to the Society for Human Resource Management, 47% of companies offer a community volunteer program for employees. Chief Executives for Corporate Purpose has found that large companies are even more likely to sponsor volunteer activities: 61% offer paid-release time volunteer programs or a structured corporate volunteer program. If your not-for-profit suffers from a chronic … Read More

Call Today!

December 25, 2019By Smeriglio Associates LLCNews

If you haven’t yet thought about your 2019 taxes, as well as planning ahead for 2020, don’t delay the conversation with us. There may be actions you can still take before the end of the year to make a favorable impact on your tax bill. If you’re an owner of a pass-through entity and pay … Read More

What lenders look for in a succession plan

December 24, 2019By Smeriglio Associates LLCNews

Business owners are urged to create succession plans for the good of their families and their employees. But there’s someone else who holds a key interest in the longevity of your company: Your lender. If you want to maintain a clear path to acquiring the working capital your business may need after you’ve stepped down, … Read More