Did you know almost all tax-exempt organizations (other than churches or church related organizations) are required to file yearly returns with the IRS? Well, it’s true!
The filing requirement for a tax-exempt organization depends on the yearly financial activity. Check out this handy chart (courtesy of www.irs.gov) to see what your organization is required to file:
Financial...
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Thursday, April 1, 2010 Posted in PJA
Today marks the twentieth anniversary of Paula Jefferson & Associates, P.C. Looking back, we cannot believe how much has changed and how far we’ve come.
Twenty years ago, Paula Jefferson & Associates, P.C. started serving the DFW area. Twenty years ago, we could not have imagined how technology would have changed our industry or how our...
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Tuesday, March 9, 2010 Posted in PJA
As you may have noticed, it’s been quiet around the ol’ blog here lately. It’s certainly not my intent to abandon you, but we have a tiny, little, unimportant (in other words, HUGE!) corporate deadline on Monday, so it’s all hands on deck around PJA this week!
Rather than send out full blogs for the next...
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Friday, February 12, 2010 Posted in PJA
As all of you around the metroplex are aware, DFW has been covered in beautiful, wonderful, real snow (as opposed to the icy slush we normally call snow) over the past couple days.
Paula Jefferson & Associates, P.C. turned into a winter wonderland, with 3 1/2 inches by 4pm yesterday – holy cow! The weather was...
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The First-Time Homebuyer Credit (FTHC) was extended on November 6, 2009 to expand the eligibility requirements for new homeowners, as well as provide a reduced credit for longtime home owners. Since then, our office has received many phone calls and emails asking about who is entitled to the credit and how they can claim it...
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It seems like every time I turn around, software companies are releasing “new and improved” editions of their programs. Sometimes I feel like I spend more time updating my software than I do using it, and I’m sure there are others out there who feel the same way. So, the question is: how do you...
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