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DC Paid Family Leave Program

Effective July 1, 2020, employees who work in the District of Columbia more than 50% of the time and whose wages are subject to DC unemployment tax are eligible for paid family leave.
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Accounting for Computer Software Costs

Computer software drives the world. Businesses use software to account for transactions, communicate with colleagues and customers, and design and manufacture new products. One thing is clear: without software, we’d be lost. Accounting for the costs...
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The Nonprofit “Parking Tax” Was Repealed

On December 20, 2019, the “parking tax” for nonprofits was repealed. The parking tax, otherwise known as the taxation of transportation fringe benefits by nonprofit employers under Section 512(a)(7), was first brought into law with the passing of the Tax...
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Liquidity Disclosures: What Nonprofits Need to Know

Nonprofits are required to include a liquidity disclosure in their financial statements. This liquidity disclosure overviews qualitative and quantitative information about how the nonprofit manages its liquid resources. This information can make it...
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Businesses Must Use New Form W-4 Starting January 1, 2020

The long awaited new Form W-4 is finally here. Here’s the rundown on the new form, which businesses must start using for new employees hired on or after January 1, 2020.
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E-Filing Will be Mandatory for All Tax-Exempt Organizations

The IRS recently announced new rules for e-filing requirements for tax-exempt organizations. The Taxpayer First Act requires all tax-exempt organizations to electronically file Form 990. Currently, only a limited number of nonprofits are required to file...
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