Our friends at the Colorado Nonprofit Association have posted an analysis of the proposed changes to Colorado’s Charitable Solicitation Registration…
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SALT in the Wound: IRS Proposal Could Hinder Longstanding Colorado Tax Credits and Harm Charities
The IRS late last week released proposed regulations that require, in most cases, taxpayers to reduce their federal charitable deduction by…
READ MORENew Executive Compensation Excise Tax May Surprise Organizations With Section 457(f) Plans
We’ve previously posted on the new excise tax on executive compensation enacted as part of the Tax Cuts and Jobs…
READ MORESales Tax Exemption in Colorado: Results May Vary
In Colorado, nonprofit organizations that are exempt from federal income taxation are automatically exempt from paying Colorado state income tax—apart…
READ MORENonprofits Not Exempt from New Colorado Data Security Law (Guest Post)
By Deborah Howitt Director, Lewis Bess Williams & Weese P.C. Colorado recently passed House Bill 18-1128, which applies to all…
READ MOREChanges in Donor Disclosure Rules for Some Exempt Organizations
The IRS has just announced that certain exempt organizations will no longer need to provide donor information on their Form 990s….
READ MORENot So Fast: ABA Recommends Delay of UBIT “Silo Rule” Until IRS Issues Regulations
We’ve blogged quite a bit about changes affecting the exempt sector under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. One change…
READ MORENY Attorney General Calls Out Trump Foundation for Illegal Conduct
An important—and often overlooked—topic for exempt organizations is that they are subject to regulation at the state level, in addition…
READ MOREIRS Launches New Tax Exempt Organization Search
The IRS this week launched its new online Tax Exempt Organization Search tool—TEOS for short—which replaces the EO Select Check…
READ MOREChanges Afoot for Tax-Exempt Organization Filings
The IRS has been a bit busy lately, as it has released several new or updated forms as well as…
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