SMARTER TAX STRATEGY
FOR NONPROFITS
Focus on your business and knowing your mission is secured with specialized tax planning for nonprofits.
MAXIMIZE YOUR IMPACT.
MINIMIZE YOUR TAX BURDEN.
You don’t operate like a typical business. Your tax plan shouldn’t either.
Nonprofits change the world one mission at a time, and your work creates lasting impact in communities that need it most. Every dollar you save on taxes and administrative costs is another dollar that goes directly toward the people and causes you serve.
Stronger strategy. Less stress. Real results.
WORKING WITH ANTHEM: WHAT TO EXPECT
Our proven tax strategy process can be broken down into four simple steps. Throughout the process, you’ll get a clear roadmap that leads to real results.
You’ll know exactly what actions to take in order to minimize tax burden and maximize long-term growth. Here’s how we work with you:
WORKING WITH ANTHEM: WHAT TO EXPECT
Our proven tax strategy process can be broken down into four simple steps. Throughout the process, you’ll get a clear roadmap that leads to real results.
You’ll know exactly what actions to take in order to minimize tax burden and maximize long-term growth. Here’s how we work with you:
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OUR NONPROFITS
TAX PLANNING TEAM
Our nonprofit-focused team understands that your organization operates differently than for-profit businesses. You answer to boards, donors, grantmakers, and most importantly, the communities you serve. You navigate complex compliance requirements while stretching limited resources to maximize mission impact.
Our team members stay abreast of changes in your industry and are always backed by partner-level oversight, so you can keep serving the cause you’re passionate about.
All our services are offered in English, Spanish, and Japanese.
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SHOULD I PAY MY KIDS THROUGH MY BUSINESS?
Hiring your kids = major tax savings? Let’s break it down.
Paying your kids through your business can be a powerful tax-saving strategy—if done correctly. Not only can it reduce your taxable income, but your child may also pay little to no federal income tax on what they earn. But this only works if your child is doing legitimate work, you’re paying a reasonable wage, and you’re following the right IRS rules.
Welcome to Ask Anthem: The podcast where we break down complex tax topics for Business Owners and Families. In this video, we break down everything you need to know before cutting that first family paycheck.