Share California Donor Disclosure Rules Updated The US Supreme Court ruled in a 6-3 decision that providing donors’ sensitive personal, (name, address and amount of gift), information to the California Attorney General was unconstitutional because it violated the First Amendment, imposing a widespread burden on donors’ rights to free association. Charities, tax-exempt under IRC Section…
Bill Bradshaw, Director of Inclusion and Diversity at Withum, was named in the New Jersey publication ROI-NJ as a top DEI leader in the state. Since joining the Withum team in November as the first Director of Inclusion and Diversity, Bill has spearheaded initiatives to further establish Withum’s commitment to fostering authenticity, transparency and engagement…
Share For many of us, it has been a defining year in the existence of our country. Social justice, environmental consciousness and helping others whose lives have been negatively impacted by the pandemic have been of paramount concern to all of us, along with the health of our families, friends and colleagues. These concerns have…
On June 28, the Supreme Court denied certiorari in New Hampshire v. Massachusetts. The case, initiated by New Hampshire on behalf of its residents, was filed directly with the Supreme Court as a matter of original jurisdiction. In this case, New Hampshire challenged Massachusetts’ regulation taxing the income of New Hampshire residents who employed in…
Withum is proud to announce the nine team members advancing to Partner at the Firm: Letitia Eng, CPA, Joseph Cover, CPA, Chanda Horne, CPA, Tara Nicholson, CPA, Jessica Offer, CPA, Chan Patel, CPA, MST, Fatema Raza, CPA and Anurag Sharma, CISA, CISSP, CRISC, MBA, and Becky Stidham, CPA. Effective July 1, 2021, they will join…
The adoption of new technology within enterprises has historically been a challenge. It isn’t unique to the digital workplace or tools like enterprise collaboration systems. Successfully introducing more complexity or a new way of working into people’s lives will require some effort, regardless of the specific technology. Organizations make a mistake when they see the…
Share Additional CHAR-500 Filing Following up from our article on May 14, 2021,the New York State (NYS) Assembly has passed a bill repealing New York Executive Law, Subsection (9) of Section 172-b which imposes additional and cumbersome reporting requirements for certain nonprofit organizations already registered and filing form CHAR500 with the NYS Attorney General’s Charities…
Share This is a relatively simple question that is often difficult to answer. Does it begin when the founder starts the process of building an app or creating a prototype to manufacture? Or is it when the product is fully-developed and available for sale? For tax purposes, this question is important because it affects when…
Share COVID-19 cases have been declining to their lowest levels in the U.S. since the pandemic began a year ago. Much of the decline is attributable to the fact that more and more people are getting vaccinated. According to information published by the CDC, about 62.3% of adults have received at least one vaccination. Many…
In manufacturing, there are many signs that your inventory management is under less-than-optimal control and possibly not getting better on its own. Here are some of the most obvious symptoms of poor inventory management: Of course, there are usually many factors that lead to this list of negative symptoms, but all of them have a…