We’ve blogged quite a bit about changes affecting the exempt sector under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. One change…
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NY 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…
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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…
READ MOREColorado Bill Aims to Spur Charitable Donations for Long-Term Good
Some changes in the recent Tax Cuts and Jobs Act—including a massive increase in the standard deduction that will reduce…
READ MORENew Tax Law Focus: Deduction Sacked for Season Ticket Holders
This post continues our focus on the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act provisions that affect the tax-exempt sector. One change…
READ MORENow is the Time to Weigh In on DAF Issues!
We’ve posted previously about some potential changes or clarifications in the donor advised fund (“DAF”) landscape around private benefit and…
READ MORENew Tax Law Focus: Investment Income Tax will Snag Some Private Universities
This post continues our focus on the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act provisions that affect the tax-exempt sector. One such provision…
READ MORENew Tax Law Focus: Excise Tax Applies to Top-Tier Executive Compensation
This post continues our focus on the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act provisions that affect the tax-exempt sector. One such…
READ MORENew Tax Law Focus: For UBIT Purposes, Grouping of Separate Activities Now Disallowed
The recent Tax Cuts and Jobs Act has garnered much attention for its individual and business-focused provisions, but it also…
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