
Tax Brief: Form 990, Schedule I Grants and Other Assistance
The IRS Form 990’s Schedule I is designed to provide information about a not-for-profit organization’s giving of grants and other assistance to domestic individuals, governments, and organizations. This includes cash grant awards, non-cash assistance, scholarships, stipends, and other similar payments. … Read more…

Tax Brief: Form 990, Schedule M: Noncash Contributions
From donated clothing to medical supplies to securities, non-cash contributions are a vital form of support of many non-for-profit organization. The IRS Form 990 Schedule M is used to report information about non-cash contributions received by a not-for-profit organization. The … Read more…

Webinar replay: Retirement Plan Options for Not for Profit Entities
In our recent Nonprofit Roundtable we present a comprehensive review of employee retirement plan choices for your organization. Whether you are setting up a new plan or wondering if your existing plan is right for your group, this roundtable will … Read more…

Key Performance Indicators for Not-for-Profit Organizations
Key Performance Indicators (KPI) KPIs are quantifiable measures of how well you are performing activities that are critical to the success of your organization Statement of Financial Position Indicators Liquidity Current Ratio and Quick Ratio The current ratio and quick … Read more…

Tax Brief: Schedule C Political Campaign and Lobbying Activities
The IRS Form 990’s Schedule C is designed to provide information about a not-for-profit organization’s political campaign and lobbying activities. It is critical for not-for-profits to be aware of Schedule C as it is one of the few ways that … Read more…

Tax Brief: Tax Impacts from Debt Financed Rental Property
Tax-exempt organizations engaging in business that is unrelated to its primary exempt purpose may generate income that subject to the unrelated business income tax (UBIT). One common type of income that may be subject to UBIT is income derived from … Read more…

Webinar: “What Every Nonprofit Needs to Know about Form 990”
Jones & Roth’s 2023 Nonprofit Roundtable presents what every nonprofit needs to know about the Form 990. We share best practices and policies for ensuring compliance with reporting requirements. You’ll gain valuable information that could affect the way you raise … Read more…

Does it count as a charitable contribution?
Just because something is called a donation, doesn’t mean it yields a charitable deduction. In fact, many charities offer programs wherein participants are required to make a “donation” prior to partaking. When trying to determine whether a donor can claim … Read more…

Virtual Currency Donations
What is virtual currency? Virtual currency is a digital representation of value that functions as a medium of exchange, a unit of account, and/or a store of value. Virtual or “crypto” currency utilizes cryptography to validate and secure transactions that … Read more…

Tax Brief: Form 990, Schedule L: Transactions with Interested Persons
The IRS Form 990 Schedule L is used to disclose certain types of transactions between a not-for-profit organization and interested persons. These transactions include excess benefits transactions, loans, grants or other assistance, and business transactions. This schedule is also used … Read more…