The Tax Court recently upheld the IRS’ revocation of exempt status of a 501(c)(3) organization formed for the purpose of…
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IRS Ruling on Same-Sex Marriage Has Implications for Nonprofits
On the heels of the Supreme Court decision in U.S. v. Windsor earlier this summer, the IRS has issued a…
READ MOREFor Many Charities in Limbo, Court Action Not a Practical Alternative
We have blogged and otherwise published previously about the extensive processing delays at the IRS that are affecting many new…
READ MOREDelaware Businesses Line Up to Sign On as Benefit Corporations
Here in Colorado, businesses will not have the option of forming as benefit corporations until April 1, 2014. However, Delaware’s…
READ MOREControversy at IRS Continues to Churn
While the issue no longer is front and center within the mainstream media, the IRS continues to be under scrutiny…
READ MOREEmployee vs. Independent Contractor Distinction Can Trip Up Nonprofits
Nonprofit organizations differ from for-profits in a number of ways, but there are certain areas where the two overlap. One…
READ MOREGovernment Funding an Important Slice of Charitable Pie
The Wall Street Journal recently ran an opinion piece, How Big Government Co-Opted Charities, (note: subscription required) that explores the…
READ MOREKey Question for Entrepreneurs: Nonprofit or No?
The New York Times just ran an interesting case study about a social enterprise, ThinkImpact, that highlights fundamental structural issues…
READ MORENonprofits and Supporters Need to Make the Case for the Charitable Deduction
The push for tax reform continues to gain momentum, and the charitable deduction is not off limits. Many expect a…
READ MOREOverhead Overhyped? Focus on Results is Key to Evaluating Charities
Three charity information organizations caused a stir recently with the launch of their campaign against the overhead myth—essentially urging donors…
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