An FLP can save tax in a family business succession

An FLP can save tax in a family business successionOne of the biggest concerns for family business owners is succession planning — transferring ownership and control of the company to the next generation. Often, the best time tax-wise to start transferring ownership is long before the owner is ready to give up control of the business.

Keep an eye out for extenders legislation

Keep an eye out for extenders legislationThe pieces of tax legislation garnering the most attention these days are the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) signed into law last December and the possible “Tax Reform 2.0” that Congress might pass this fall. But for certain individual taxpayers, what happens with “extenders” legislation is also important.

The TCJA prohibits undoing 2018 Roth IRA conversions, but 2017 conversions are still eligible

The TCJA prohibits undoing 2018 Roth IRA conversions, but 2017 conversions are still eligibleConverting a traditional IRA to a Roth IRA can provide tax-free growth and tax-free withdrawals in retirement. But what if you convert your traditional IRA — subject to income taxes on all earnings and deductible contributions — and then discover you would have been better off if you hadn’t converted it?

Update your nonprofit’s social media policy

Update your nonprofit’s social media policyPerhaps you wrote a social media policy several years ago when your not-for-profit set up a Facebook page. Since then, not only has your nonprofit likely changed, but new social media platforms have emerged. At the very least, the sites you use have probably revised their terms of service. That’s why it’s time to revisit your policy.

Why nonprofits might want to revisit the Donor Bill of Rights

Why nonprofits might want to revisit the Donor Bill of RightsThe Donor Bill of Rights was designed about 25 years ago as a blueprint of best practices for not-for-profits. Some critics have since asserted that the rights are out of date or not comprehensive enough. However, revisiting the list’s basic principles can help you build solid relationships with donors — and even boost fundraising.

Why the “kiddie tax” is more dangerous than ever

Why the “kiddie tax” is more dangerous than everOnce upon a time, some parents and grandparents would attempt to save tax by putting investments in the names of their young children or grandchildren in lower income tax brackets. To discourage such strategies, Congress created the “kiddie” tax back in 1986. Since then, this tax has gradually become more far-reaching. Now, under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), the kiddie tax has become more dangerous than ever.