Beginning January 1, 2025, all 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations in Maine will be exempt from sales tax for mission-related purchases, but before...
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Last Friday, a federal district judge invalidated the Labor Department's overtime rule. The ruling applies to the higher salary level test that went...
Read PostNonprofits often wonder what types of reports they need to file with the government. Here are the three most common filings to have on your...
Read PostMaine Surplus Property, part of the Division of Central Services, provides an opportunity for nonprofits and municipalities to acquire surplus items...
Read PostAll employers, including nonprofits, are required to fund unemployment benefits but did you know that the Federal Unemployment Tax Act (FUTA) of...
Read PostMaine Association of Nonprofits, and many other capacity-building organizations within the nonprofit community, have been part of a sustained,...
Read PostJust yesterday, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) published its Overtime Final Rule designed to update and revise overtime protections for millions...
Read PostToday, April 22nd, Governor Mills signed a bill which includes a huge win for thousands of nonprofits across Maine. The supplemental budget (LD...
Read PostBig deadlines are quickly approaching related to student debt! Nonprofit organizations (and their staff) should take note. While these deadlines are...
Read PostResource Added - Free Webinar!OMB Uniform Guidance: What the Updates Mean for NonprofitsThursday, May 30th, 3:30-4:30pm ETRegister HereOfficials...
Read PostApril 25th update: The House has released the rules for Community Project Funding. The turnaround time for applications is short and nonprofits have...
Read PostDID YOU KNOW?Most 501(c)(3) nonprofits are NOT exempt from paying sales tax in Maine? JUST TODAY, Governor Mills announced a plan that would...
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