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Non-Profits are not 100% Tax-Exempt

October 4, 2011 by Admin

Many people think that tax-exempt organizations don’t pay federal income tax. While this assumption is true under most circumstances, there are times that they are indeed subject to income tax. When tax exempt organizations engage in commerce unrelated to their exempt status, Congress legislated that they are in fact required to pay their fair share in taxes. This is known as “Unrelated Business Income Tax” or UBIT for short. [Read more…] about Non-Profits are not 100% Tax-Exempt

Filed Under: Non-Profits Tagged With: Non-Profits

IRS INTRODUCES COMPLIANCE PROGRAM FOR EMPLOYEE CLASSIFICATION

September 22, 2011 by Admin

As part of the “Fresh start” initiative by the IRS to encourage more corporate and individual tax compliance, a new voluntary program has been announced to encourage employers to properly classify employees as such, rather than as independent contractors. Under the program, employers can obtain substantial relief from federal payroll taxes they would have owed in the past, if they prospectively classify their hires as employees. To be eligible, an applicant must: [Read more…] about IRS INTRODUCES COMPLIANCE PROGRAM FOR EMPLOYEE CLASSIFICATION

Filed Under: BUSINESS FORUM, MEDICAL PRACTICES, STAFFING AGENCIES, Taxes, Taxes Tagged With: Employee Classification, Staffing Agencies

NJ Estate Valuation Case Highlights Importance of Buy-Sell Agreement Terms

September 21, 2011 by Admin

When drawing up a buyout clause it is critical to specify, in no uncertain terms, the value to be applied to the partner’s share. There will often be a significant disparity between book value and current market value, as many years may have transpired by the time the triggering event takes place. If book value is chosen, it can result in someone else reaping the fruits of the bought-out partner’s labor. [Read more…] about NJ Estate Valuation Case Highlights Importance of Buy-Sell Agreement Terms

Filed Under: Business Valuations, Business Valuations, ESTATE, TRUST, GUARDIANSHIP, LITIGATION SUPPORT Tagged With: Business Valuations, Buy-Sell Agreements

Hurricane Irene Damages are Tax Deductable

September 8, 2011 by Admin

Are you among the thousands with property damage caused by Hurricane Irene? Casualty losses relating to your home, household items and vehicles may be deducted on your Federal income tax return, less the amount reimbursed by insurance. If the property was not completely destroyed, the amount deductable is the lesser of: [Read more…] about Hurricane Irene Damages are Tax Deductable

Filed Under: BUSINESS FORUM, TAX TIPS FOR INDIVIDUALS, Taxes

Valuation of Real Estate in NJ Matrimonial Case

August 16, 2011 by Admin

A recent Supreme Court decision in Sachau v. Sachau, 206 N.J. 1 (2011), highlights the impact of silence on key terms involving real estate in property settlement agreements (PSAs). Sachau centers on a PSA that was incorporated into the parties’ final judgment of divorce. The PSA, which was executed in 1979, provided that the marital residence would be held jointly by the parties until it was sold. Moreover, Ms. Sachau and the two children would be entitled to reside there until the youngest child reached 18. At that time, the PSA further stated, the house would be appraised and listed for sale within 30 days. Upon sale of the house, Mr. Sachau would receive $15,000, Mrs. Sachau would receive $10,000, with the remainder split evenly between them. The PSA failed to address, however, the amount to be divided if no action were taken by the parties to sell the house within 30 days. This in fact is exactly how the scenario played itself out. [Read more…] about Valuation of Real Estate in NJ Matrimonial Case

Filed Under: DIVORCE FORUM, Property Settlement Agreements Tagged With: Divorce, Property Settlement Agreements, Value of Marital Home

Attorneys Beware:IRS Targeting You!

August 9, 2011 by Admin

The IRS recently signaled an increase in scrutiny of attorneys, releasing a comprehensive Attorneys Audit Technique Guide (ATG) for IRS auditors when reviewing attorneys’ returns. The guide pinpoints potential problem areas, as well as procedures, that IRS agents must focus upon when auditing attorney returns. Key areas include: [Read more…] about Attorneys Beware:IRS Targeting You!

Filed Under: BUSINESS FORUM, LITIGATION SUPPORT, Taxes, Taxes Tagged With: IRS Audits, Law Firms

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