Article Archives: 2019

in sales tax.

This article was originally published on AccountingWeb, 5/29/2018.

In retail sales, at least one type of sales transaction where the application of sales or use tax isn’t obvious or always occurs is when a seller makes a bulk sale of all,

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This article originally appeared in Journal of Accountancy. Reprinted by permission.

Before deciding whether your not-for-profit organization should accept cryptocurrency for gifts, you must understand what it is.

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This is Part Two of a short series on preparing to apply for federal grant funding. For Part One, click here.

Applying for federal grant funding may seem like an intimidating prospect,

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The Tax Cuts & Jobs Act (TCJA) arrived with significant guidance, setting new rules for entertainment and club dues that every business owner needs to know.

Prior to TCJA,

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This is Part One in a short series on preparing to apply for federal grants. For Part Two, click here.

Applying for federal grant funding may seem like an intimidating prospect,

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Posted by: Mitch Hansen in Raffles.

If you have ever visited the Washington State Gambling Commission’s website, you’ll know how surprisingly complicated raffles can be. There is much more to them than just selling tickets and drawing a winner.

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The IRS issued Notice 2018-99 on December 10, 2018, clarifying some of the unanswered questions arising from the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) changes regarding the nontaxable qualified transportation benefits provided to employees.

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