Things Organizations Should Know About Applying For Tax-Exempt Status
Things Organizations Should Know About Applying For Tax-Exempt Status To be tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, an organization must be organized and operated [...]
Florida Corporate Income/Franchise Tax Internship Tax Credit Program
Florida Corporate Income/Franchise Tax Internship Tax Credit Program For taxable years beginning during the 2022 and 2023 calendar year, a student internship tax credit is available against [...]
Wedding Planning Checklist: Cake, Rings, Flowers … Tax Forms?
Wedding Planning Checklist: Cake, Rings, Flowers … Tax Forms? The summer wedding season is fast approaching. Wedding planning is often overwhelming but figuring out how marriage will [...]
Important Tax Reminders For People Selling A Home
Important Tax Reminders For People Selling A Home A lot of families move during the summer. Taxpayers [...]
2022 Sales Tax Holidays and Exemption Periods for the State of Florida
2022 Sales Tax Holidays and Exemption Periods for the State of Florida Every year various states offer [...]
MNMW Hosted Another Record-Breaking Shred Day
MNMW Hosted Another Record-Breaking Shred Day MNMW hosted another record-breaking fundraiser with its annual Community Shred Day [...]
IRS Tax Withholding Estimator Helps Taxpayers Get Their Federal Withholding Right
IRS Tax Withholding Estimator Helps Taxpayers Get Their Federal Withholding Right All taxpayers should review their federal [...]
Corporate Social Responsibility
Corporate Social Responsibility - What's All The Buzz About! Corporate social responsibility can be best explained as [...]
Taxpayers Should Open And Carefully Read Any Mail From The IRS
Taxpayers Should Open And Carefully Read Any Mail From The IRS The IRS mails letters or notices [...]
Recent Updates to the CARES Act
Recent Updates to the CARES Act Deferral of Employer Share of Social Security Tax The CARES Act provided for the deferral of the employers share of social security tax. Originally, if you applied for [...]
What You Need To Know On Student Loans
What You Need To Know On Student Loans During this time of crisis, many individuals with student loans have not been able to make the regular payments owed while balancing the need to pay [...]
Taxpayers Should Be Aware of Coronavirus-Related Scams
Taxpayers should be aware of Coronavirus-related scams Taxpayers should be on the lookout for IRS impersonation calls, texts and email phishing attempts about the coronavirus or COVID-19 Economic Impact Payments. These scams can lead [...]
Healthcare Provider Relief Fund Stimulus Payments
Healthcare Provider Relief Fund Stimulus Payments The recently passed CARES Act, signed by President Trump, provides $100 billion in relief to those in the healthcare industry who are helping battle the Coronavirus crisis. The [...]
Florida Sales and Use Tax and the Annual Reports
Florida Sales and Use Tax and the Annual Reports The Department of Revenue for the State of Florida announced that the due date for the March 2020 Florida Sales and Use Tax has been [...]
An Update from us on the Ever-changing Landscape of FFCRA
Update on the Ever-changing Landscape of FFCRA The information below is for general informational purposes only. It should not be construed as legal advice. Always consult an employment attorney for definitive decision making on [...]
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