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International Students Experience Issues with 1040NR Returns

While U.S. individual taxpayers can file and quickly receive their 2015 federal income tax refunds, there are many international students who are still

Form 990-N Submission Changes Effective February 29, 2016

On January 28, 2016, the Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) issued an exempt organization update for those organizations required to file Form

Updating Your Organization's Procurement Policy

The Uniform Grant Guidance (UGG) has brought about sweeping changes to grants management with a focus on an organization’s internal controls. The

Attention Educational Institutions: IRS Announces Penalty Relief for 2015 Forms 1098-T

On January 7, 2016, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced that it will not impose penalties on Form 1098-T, Tuition Statement, filed by eligible
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Uniform Grant Guidance Procurement Methods

The Uniform Grant Guidance (UGG) has brought about sweeping changes to grants management and includes many changes to procurement policies and procedures.

Tax Extenders Affecting Higher Education Institutions: A Closer Look

On December 18, 2015, President Obama signed Tax “Extenders” legislation into law. Many of the provisions were made permanent. The bill contains

Danger! Additional Monitoring Ahead: The New Uniform Grant Guidance Category for Not-for-Profits

As not-for-profits wind down the current year and solidify planning for the upcoming year, there is a new category to add to your checklist, subrecipient

College Scorecard: What It Is and What It Isn't

The White House revealed the new College Scorecard website in early September. The purpose of the College Scorecard is to increase transparency among colleges,
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Donor-Advised Funds: A Tool for Charitable Giving

Charitable donations can be powerful, not only for recipient charities, but also for those individuals who donate. A mechanism to assist donors in fulfilling

What Do the New DOL Overtime Regulations Mean for Not-for-Profit Organizations?

President Obama has recently proposed new overtime pay regulations that would change when an employer is required to pay overtime pay to salaried employees.
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