Posts Tagged: non-profits

IRS is Happy with New Form 990

July 31, 2012 Posted by The Law Firm for Non-Profits, P.C. in IRS, News

Last week, at a hearing of the US House of Representatives Ways and Means Oversight Subcommittee, IRS Deputy Commissioner for Services and Enforcement, Steven Miller, commented on the redesigned Form 990, which was unveiled in 2008. Mr. Miller said that the IRS is happy with the result of the redesigned Form 990, but he also …

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LEARN THE LEGAL PITFALLS OF NON-PROFITS

July 26, 2012 Posted by The Law Firm for Non-Profits, P.C. in Board, Charitable Deductions, Director Duties, Donations, Fundraising, IRS, News, Volunteers

Do you serve on a non-profit board? Or do you count non-profits among your clients? Charitable non-profits operate in a world of laws applicable only to them. The attorneys of the The Law Firm for Non-Profits will teach you how to spot potential legal pitfalls of non-profits before they erupt into disruptive legal problems or …

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IRS Considers Reevaluating Politically Minded 501(c)(4) Orgs

July 25, 2012 Posted by The Law Firm for Non-Profits, P.C. in Advocacy, IRS, News, Policy

As we posted here and here, advocates for campaign finance reform have been demanding for the past year that the IRS investigate politically motivated “social welfare” or 501(c)(4) organizations. These calls to action have finally paid off. Lois Lerner, the director of the IRS Exempt Organizations Unit, stated last week that the “IRS is aware …

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FREE Seminar for Faith-Based Orgs & Nonprofits

July 19, 2012 Posted by The Law Firm for Non-Profits, P.C. in News

California State Controller John Chiang is co-hosting a free seminar on August 14 at USC where speakers will discuss financial and tax best practices for nonprofits and faith-based organizations. On the agenda are welfare and property tax exemptions, financial planning, and ways to avoid activities that can jeopardize an organization’s tax-exempt status. Read more here. …

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Newsletter – Lessons All Nonprofits Can Learn from the Penn State Debacle

July 17, 2012 Posted by The Law Firm for Non-Profits, P.C. in Board, Director Duties, News

You may ask why a law firm that represents nonprofits would write a newsletter article about the abuse scandal at Penn State University. While the scandal centered around the abuse committed by former assistant coach, Jerry Sandusky, the scandal in part occurred because of the abject failure of Penn State’s trustees to exercise their duty. …

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How to Appeal to Younger Donors

July 10, 2012 Posted by The Law Firm for Non-Profits, P.C. in Fundraising, News

Increasing numbers of nonprofit organizations are trying to reach out to younger donors. Is your organization doing the same? If so, you should review The Chronicle of Philanthropy’s recent report on how to attract and keep younger donors. The main takeaway of the report is that donors in their 20s and early 30s don’t have …

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