Taxes
The Home Office Deduction: Nothing Personal But Exclusive Use Means Exclusive Use!
While it is a common practice for sole proprietors to run their business out of a personal residence, that does…
Reminder – Incentive Stock Option Reporting Required on 2011 Taxes
By Mitchell Kopelman, partner-in-charge of Tax, and Jeff Weinkle, tax manager Beginning last year, any corporation that transfers shares due…
Taxation of Political Action Committee and IRS Filing Requirements
Taxation of Political Organization Taxable Income A political organization is subject to tax on its “political organization taxable income”. I.R.C….
WHAT IS THE EFFECT OF CITIZENS UNITED ON POLITICAL ACTIVITIES OF NONPROFIT CHARITIES AND PRIVATE FOUNDATIONS?
President Obama brought the flak around the recent Supreme Court case Citizens United vs. Federal Election Commission to an even…
Do You Have A Split-Interest Agreement?
Split-interest agreements are contributions that are to be shared by the nonprofit organization and other beneficiaries. A split-interest agreement is…
SOME BANKS NO LONGER ACCEPTING FORM 8109
Many businesses are required to make tax payments using the Electronic Federal Tax Payment System (“EFTPS”). However, some small businesses may…
Why Does Every Employee Want Stock Options?
By Mitchell Kopelman, partner-in-charge of Tax Why does every employee want stock options? Why do companies want to give out…
Know Transfer Pricing to Avoid IRS Difficulty
By Mitchell Kopelman, partner-in-charge of Tax, and Yelena Epova, partner-in-charge of International Services If your company plans to expand operations…
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