When you receive a personal gift from a friend or family member — even if it’s not something you particularly want — you accept the gift and thank the person. The same isn’t always...
New Jersey is waiving its late filing penalty for certain corporations. The NJ Division of Taxation will automatically waive the penalty for corporate taxpayers with a “properly extended” federal return due date of Oct....
School’s back in session. For many parents and students in higher education, that means school bills are also back. To help offset those costs, eligible taxpayers who are footing the bills may be able...
Has your organization received any public or private grants to fund its growth? Grants sometimes require an independent audit by a qualified accounting firm. Here’s what grant recipients should know to help facilitate matters...
The New Jersey State Treasurer has announced that the NJ gas tax rate will remain stable for the coming year. The 26.9¢ per gallon petroleum products gross receipts tax rate will remain unchanged. When...
Do you owe estimated taxes? If so, don’t miss the Sept. 16 due date for the third installment of 2019 federal taxes due. Those who have taxable income that isn’t subject to withholding, such...
Serving on a nonprofit board of directors is a great way to get involved in an organization with a cause you are passionate about. Board service is an important aspect to a nonprofit. Being...
A portion of ancestry genetic testing qualifies as medical care, the IRS has stated, and thus some of the costs may be deductible. In a Private Letter Ruling, the IRS allowed a taxpayer to...
A new law affects the refund of New Jersey property taxes. In the case of a refund, the taxing district must now pay interest calculated at an annual rate of either 5% or 1%...
The IRS announced it has detected a new phishing scam involving unsolicited emails from IRS imposters. Subject lines on the phony emails include “Automatic Income Tax Reminder” or “Electronic Tax Return Reminder.” However, the...