The Nonprofit Law Prof Blog has reported that the IRS has announced it will be conducting audits of more than…
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New 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…
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In the world of private foundations, it is not unusual to compensate related parties for services they provide to the…
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Just this week, it was reported that Angelina Jolie stepped down from a nonprofit board due to her disagreement with payments…
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This is the first post in an ongoing series on private foundation issues. Check back in upcoming weeks as we…
READ MOREAmateur Sports Organization’s Fundraising Structure Leads to Revocation of Status
The Tax Court recently upheld the IRS’ revocation of exempt status of a 501(c)(3) organization formed for the purpose of…
READ MOREIRS 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 MOREIRS Colleges and Universities Report, Part II: Exempts Should Take Another Look at Compensation Issues
This is part two of our post on the recently issued IRS final report for the Colleges and Universities Compliance…
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