by Borland Benefield Staff | Sep 30, 2022 | Articles for October 2022, Charity, Nonprofit Auditing
Accounting and delicious food are not two words that often go hand in hand, but every October, the irresistible aroma of Greek food and the toe-tapping tempos of traditional Greek music overtake the grounds of the Holy Trinity + Holy Cross Greek Orthodox Cathedral in...
by Borland Benefield Staff | Sep 8, 2022 | Articles for September 2022, Birmingham Accountants, Borland Benefield Staff, Nonprofit Auditing, Tax Code, Tax Related
The IRS is currently inundated with procedural and technical obstacles that have caused processing delays. Here are some items of note that have been reported by exempt organizations and their service providers. Announcement 2001-33 Replaced. Nonprofits should be...
by Borland Benefield Staff | Jul 29, 2022 | Articles for July 2022, Birmingham Accountants, Financial Planning, Tax Related, Thought Leadership
When it comes to selling your business, you must consider the buyer’s perspective — not just your own — to get the deal done. Both sides will require certain due diligence procedures, which take time and patience to get through. Here’s what to expect,...
by Borland Benefield Staff | Jul 15, 2022 | 100 Year Anniversary, Articles for July 2022, Birmingham Accountants, Borland Benefield Staff
The year 1922 was notable for a number of events in the world, including the formation of the USSR, the first successful insulin treatment, and the first Wimbledon Championship. At the time, Warren G. Harding occupied the Oval Office as the 29th president, the Lincoln...
by Borland Benefield Staff | Sep 16, 2021 | Articles for September 2021
Section 529 college savings plans — also known as qualified tuition programs — have been around long enough that many people are now withdrawing money to pay for school. Qualified withdrawals are always federal-income-tax-free and usually state-income-tax-free, too....
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