Can a safe harbor 401(k) plan become top-heavy?

A 401(k) plan, or some other type of retirement savings vehicle, has become an imperative for most employers. ...
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Ultra-wealthy donors: Elusive but worth your nonprofit’s efforts

High-net-worth individuals donated $5.8 billion during the first six months of the COVID-19 pandemic — generous giving by most ...
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Who qualifies for “head of household” tax filing status?

When you file your tax return, you must check one of the following filing statuses: Single, married filing ...
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From FFCRA to ARPA: the latest on paid COVID-related leave

The Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) was among the first major laws enacted in response to the ...
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Nonprofit Newsletter April 2021: What your nonprofit needs to know about the new Form 990-T

As we enter the second quarter of 2021, nonprofits should be urgently preparing to file their annual Form ...
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Nonprofits: Heed these financial danger signs

Many not-for-profits are just starting to emerge from one of the most challenging environments in recent memory due ...
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Mauldin & Jenkins Women’s Alliance attends LCAA Women’s History Month Webinar

The Mauldin & Jenkins Women’s Alliance were honored to be guests of the Leadership Cobb Alumni Association. Our ...
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How to ensure life insurance isn’t part of your taxable estate

If you have a life insurance policy, you may want to ensure that the benefits your family will ...
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Education Newsletter March 2021: What’s New in HEERF II and HEERF III

by Jon Schultz and Kimberly Haynes The ongoing pandemic has created economic and operational challenges for institutions of ...
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Cafeteria-plan DCAPs get temporary boost from COVID-19 relief act

Many employers use cafeteria plans to offer employees a menu of benefits from which to choose. Under Section 125 ...
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Whistleblower policies protect both staffers and your nonprofit

According to the Nonprofit Times, only 41% of not-for-profits have whistleblower policies. Perhaps nonprofit leaders believe their organizations are ...
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