Understanding Nonprofit and Tax Exempt Organizations

Understanding Nonprofit and Tax Exempt Organizations
Author: Nicholas P. Cafardi,Jaclyn Fabean Cherry
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2022
Genre: Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations
ISBN: 1531020135

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"Understanding Nonprofit and Tax Exempt Organizations is a guide for the law student or practitioner who is looking to understand the law governing the nonprofit, tax exempt sector. This text deals with the many types of tax exempt organizations; the rules, regulations and limitations imposed on tax exempt organizations by the courts, the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) and the Treasury Regulations (Regulations); the charitable contribution and fundraising issues affecting tax exempt organizations; the unrelated business income tax, excise taxes and intermediate sanctions imposed on tax exempt organizations; and the rules regarding private foundations. In light of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, this new Third Edition includes a more detailed chapter on Churches and religious organizations, reflecting recent changes in the law overall for charitable nonprofit organizations and sets out new IRS online filing and reporting requirements put in place during the pandemic. The Third Edition of Understanding Nonprofit and Tax Exempt Organizations begins with an introduction to nonprofit organizations by discussing the relevant law in general, as nonprofits are governed by state law. Next, tax exempt organizations are discussed, by first giving the reader the background on where such organizations fit in the nonprofit sector; why the organizations are given preferential tax treatment; what form these organizations take; and how such organizations are governed and dissolved. The Third Edition also provides detailed explanations of the various rules, regulations and tests organizations must follow in order to obtain or retain their tax exempt status as well as the consequences for failure to comply and looks at the court created commerciality and public policy doctrines"--

Tax Planning and Compliance for Tax Exempt Organizations

Tax Planning and Compliance for Tax Exempt Organizations
Author: Jody Blazek
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 898
Release: 2012-02-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780470903445

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An essential, timesaving guide for accountants, lawyers, nonprofit executives and directors, consultants, and volunteers This book is an indispensable guide to navigating the complex maze of nonprofit tax rules and regulations. A clear and fully cited description of the requirements for the various categories of tax-exempt entities from public charities, private foundations, civic associations, business leagues, and social clubs to title-holding companies and governmental entities can be found. Practical guidance on potential for income tax on revenue-producing enterprises along with explanations of many exceptions to taxability is provided. Issues raised by Internet activity, advertising, publishing, providing services, and much more are explained. This useful guide covers the many significant issues facing nonprofit organizations, including compensation and possible private inurement, affiliation, separations and mergers, donor disclosures, lobbying and electioneering, and employment taxes. Offers a supplemental, annual update to keep subscribers current on relevant changes in IRS forms, requirements, and related tax procedures Includes easy-to-use checklists highlighting such critical concerns as tax-exempt eligibility, reporting to the IRS, and comprehensive tax compliance issues Features a variety of sample documents for private foundations, including penalty abatement requests and sharing space agreements Provides helpful practice aids, such as a comparison of the differences between public and private charities, charts reflecting lobbying limits for different types of entities, and listings of rulings and cases that illustrate permissible activity for each type of organizations compared to impermissible activity Filled with practical tips and suggestions for handling such critical situations as preparing for and surviving an IRS examination, Tax Planning and Compliance for Tax-Exempt Organizations, Fifth Edition provides guidance for the significant issues facing nonprofit organizations.

The Law of Tax Exempt Organizations

The Law of Tax Exempt Organizations
Author: Bruce R. Hopkins
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2012-04-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781118037485

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Nonprofit organizations are subject to a complex set of regulations and laws. Written in plain English, this book keeps tax-exempt organizations up-to-date on all current regulations pertaining to tax-exempt organizations. It ensures professionals are well-prepared to make decisions about their organizations' actions and future and is a definitive one-volume source of information on federal laws by the leading legal authority in the nonprofit sector. This guide is supplemented annually to keep the lawyers and managers of nonprofit organizations on top of the latest nonprofit legal and tax developments.

The Law of Tax Exempt Organizations 2008 Supplement

The Law of Tax Exempt Organizations  2008 Supplement
Author: Bruce R. Hopkins
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2008-04-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780470135808

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The 2008 Supplement generally covers developments since the book was published, which basically means developments during 2007 such as: The new Form 990. Despite its size, complexity, and overreaching, this thing is a work of art. For large organizations, proper preparation of this return is going to be a mighty feat. Much new "law" is embedded in this form. In the context of nonprofit law, there has never been anything like this new Form 990.Other sets of rules are flowing, such as those pertaining to tax-exempt organizations and prohibited tax shelter transactions. (The biggest misstep by the agency in 2007 emerged, nonetheless, in the form of the draft of the IRS' good governance principles an unhelpful, poorly written, sometimes wacky document that should never have been issued, if only because the Division has more important things to do, and perhaps may be allowed a quiet demise.)Private letter rulings, some of them quite interesting, continue to tumble out of the agency. The IRS has made great progress in reducing its inventory of pending applications for recognition of exemption. IRS audits of exempt organizations, along with a host of compliance check projects, are on the rise.Back to the IRS, there are two momentous developments in the making. One is the forthcoming research and compliance initiative involving tax-exempt colleges and universities, with emphasis on these institutions' adherence to the unrelated business rules and operation of endowment funds. The other is the IRS' growing reliance on technology in the exempt organizations area, such as development of an electronic determinations case processing and tracking system (the TE/GE Determination System (TEDS)), the emerging Cyber Assistant to guide preparers of applications for recognition of exemption, and Internet-based workshops and educational material.

Tax Exempt Organizations

Tax Exempt Organizations
Author: Elvin Lashbrooke
Publsiher: Praeger
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1985-07-24
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780899300832

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This unique book covers all aspects of operating and maintaining a tax exempt organization, within federal and state laws, from creation to dissolution. It begins by defining the various functions of organizers; the types of organizations, including unincorporated associations, charitable trusts, foundations, and nonprofit corporations; and the duties and liabilities imposed by the law on such organizations. The author shows how to determine if the goals and purposes of the organization fit into the statutory scheme for obtaining tax exempt status and helps the reader to decide which type of organization will best suit his or her needs. He points out the advantages and disadvantages, the legal effect, and the requirements of each. Finally, he explains how to terminate a tax exempt organization and the consequences of termination.

The Law of Tax exempt Organizations in a Nutshell

The Law of Tax exempt Organizations in a Nutshell
Author: Scott A. Taylor
Publsiher: West Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations
ISBN: 0314262342

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Revised Form 990

Revised Form 990
Author: Jody Blazek,Amanda Adams
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2009-04-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780470483626

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A line-by-line preparation guide to the completely new and revised Form 990 for nonprofit organizations The accurate and complete preparation of Form 990—the information return that must be filed annually by most types of tax-exempt organizations—is a key factor in maintaining public image and fundraising capabilities. The newly redesigned Form 990 was released in December 2008 with significant revisions to the initial June 2007 draft. Preparation of the new return will require tax-exempt organizations to gather extensive new information about their activities for disclosure on the new form beginning with their 2008 tax year. In Revised Form 990: A Line-by-Line Preparation Guide, authors Jody Blazek—who with other AICPA Task Force members was instrumental in effecting changes to the original IRS draft of the form—and Amanda Adams, provide step-by-step and line-by- ine analysis and preparation guidelines for nonprofit professionals and nonprofessionals alike charged with preparing and submitting the form. This hands-on workbook walks you through the process of producing an annual report to the IRS that demonstrates continued qualification for exempt status for a nonprofit organization, explaining the information requested page by page and part by part. It addresses the issues and challenges for each part, particularly the new schedules. As each part is explained, the authors suggest when certain answers have negative consequences. Guidance is provided for functional expense reporting and generally accepted accounting principles for reporting revenues. A good discussion of the differences between book and tax reporting and records needed to accurately display financials for tax purposes is included. The Form 990-PF and Form 990-T are also examined.

Tax Planning and Compliance for Tax Exempt Organizations

Tax Planning and Compliance for Tax Exempt Organizations
Author: Jody Blazek
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2021-04-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781119756293

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Stay informed about the latest legislative, regulatory, and case law developments in the area of tax-exempt organization taxation and compliance In the 2021 Supplement to the 6th edition of Tax Planning and Compliance for Tax-Exempt Organizations: Rules, Checklists, Procedures, readers will find authoritative guidance and insightful commentary on the latest regulatory and legislative changes affecting public charities, private foundations, civic associations, business leagues, and social clubs. The Supplement also includes comprehensive coverage of the most important cases and common law developments governing tax-exempt organizations, the managers who oversee them, and the professionals who advise them. Written by one of the leading authorities in the field, this latest update to a complex and rapidly evolving area of the law is an indispensable and reliable companion to the most recent edition of Tax Planning and Compliance for Tax-Exempt Organizations.