To follow up on the ongoing IRS debacle, the House held hearings earlier this week where members of targeted organizations…
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Colorado Public Benefit Corporations Part IV: Focusing on 501(c)(3) Benefits and Whether They Apply
Today’s post is the last in a four-part series providing a perspective of Colorado’s new public benefit corporation law through…
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The United States Office of Personnel Management (“OPM”) has issued proposed changes to the rules on the Combined Federal Campaign,…
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Over the past several weeks, we’ve been focusing on the details of Colorado’s new public benefit corporation statute and the…
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Two weeks ago, we forecast that Colorado would join 15 other states in allowing for the creation of benefit corporations….
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The IRS dropped a bombshell last week when it admitted that it made mistakes in the way it gave heightened…
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It looks like Colorado will soon join 15 other states in allowing for the creation of a new type of…
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For most people, the terms “nonprofit” or “exempt organization” evoke images of the 501(c)(3) public charity. However, there are actually…
READ MOREWhen Disaster Hits, Is a New Organization Necessary?
After tragedies like the Boston Marathon bombings or Hurricane Sandy, there is an inspiring and admirable outpouring of support to…
READ MOREWith Tax Deadline Ahead, Don’t Forget About 990-N
Tax day may have come and gone for individual taxpayers who didn’t opt for an extension, but for some exempt…
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