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RECENT INSIGHTS:
Top 5 Tax Considerations for Franchise Owners
Tax planning is a critical piece of managing a franchise; however, many franchise owners simply don’t have the time or background knowledge to adequately or strategically tackle the tax implications of owning a franchise. Learn about 5 of the most important and commonly overlooked tax considerations impacting franchisees and provide practical steps you can take to begin optimizing your tax situation.
PBMares, LLP Combines with Fairfax Firm BSB CPAs + Advisors
PBMares, LLP, #72 in Inside Public Accounting’s 2024 Top 100 ranking, has combined with Fairfax accounting and tax firm BSB CPAs + Advisors as of October 1, 2024.
Mitigating Governance and Leadership Risks in Nonprofits: Strengthening Foundations for Long-Term Success
In the nonprofit world, governance and leadership are the cornerstones of organizational success. Learn about some common governance and leadership risks that nonprofits must address to ensure long-term sustainability.
SECURE 2.0 Act – Increased Involuntary Cash-Out Limit to $7,000
Learn about the SECURE 2.0 involuntary cash out limit increase. Effective for distributions after December 31, 2023, SECURE 2.0 allows the plan sponsor to increase the cash-out limit to $7,000 from the previous limit of $5,000.
Understanding Financial Risk in Nonprofits: Navigating Challenges for Long-Term Sustainability
Financial risks are an unavoidable reality for nonprofit organizations, but with strategic planning and a proactive approach, these risks can be managed effectively. Learn how your organization can address these risks head-on to achieve long-term sustainability and make an even greater impact.
Most NIL Collectives Ineligible for Tax-Exempt Status
The IRS has issued a key memorandum concluding that most NIL collectives do not qualify for tax-exempt status. Learn more about the implications for universities, collectives, and the future of NIL programs.














