
Archive: 2018 Archive

Changes to the Qualified Improvement Property (QIP) Classification under the Tax Cut and Jobs Act
Those who were using the Qualified Improvement Property (QIP) classification for bonus depreciation should take note of changes br… Read More

A Chocolate-Covered Fraud: Manufacturing and Fraud Risks
When it comes to fraud and theft, manufacturers are inherently at risk because of the nature of their operations. Not only do manu… Read More

Washington Department of Revenue Annual Tax Incentive Reports and Surveys Due May 31
Taxpayers taking advantage of any one of the available State of Washington tax incentives – including tax deferrals, reduced B&… Read More

What the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation Means for Your Organization
If you receive payments from a donor or client based in the European Union (EU), then a new law taking effect on May 25, called th… Read More

Ten Easy-to-Adopt Internal Controls for Small Nonprofits
Small to medium nonprofits often struggle to balance the fine line between having sufficient internal controls to protect the orga… Read More

The Change in the Standard Deduction Affects Charitable Giving
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act’s change to the standard deduction provides opportunities for multi-year tax planning. The new law may a… Read More

Microsoft Suppliers: Are You Prepared for the GDPR Requirements?
Suppliers for Microsoft who handle sensitive information are likely aware that the Supplier Security and Privacy Assurance (SSPA)… Read More

Pre-Tax Funding for College Education Under The Tax Cuts & Jobs Act
Many parents and loved ones are concerned about funding their children’s education, and it’s no wonder. According to College Board… Read More