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Charitable Contribution Compliance, plus State Regulation of Charitable Solicitations
Contains material from Mar 2014
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Session 2: Charitable Giving: State Regulation - Complying with state regulations for charitable solicitations is time-consuming, confusing and costly. The registration requirements vary from state-to-state and require regular monitoring and updating. The exponential increase in the use of social media and other online tools to solicit donations from across the country and around the globe make compliance even more challenging. This presentation offers advice and practice tips to help you develop a plan for managing registration and compliance issues.
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William F. Gaske, Joseph R. Irvine
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Session 1
—48 mins
Charitable Contribution Compliance (Mar 2014)
The IRS is focusing on improper charitable deductions and appraisal rules. Colleges and universities need to let donors know when they are receiving bad contribution advice. Issues include defining a charitable contribution, reviewing the receipting rules to ensure donor deductibility, understanding the tax implications of in-kind donations and determining when an appraisal is needed and who is a qualified appraiser.
Originally presented: Mar 2014 Higher Education Taxation Institute
William F. Gaske,
Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP - New York, NY
Joseph R. Irvine,
The Ohio State University - Columbus, OH
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Bethany Bridgham
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Session 2
—27 mins
Charitable Giving: State Regulation (Mar 2014)
Complying with state regulations for charitable solicitations is time-consuming, confusing and costly. The registration requirements vary from state-to-state and require regular monitoring and updating. The exponential increase in the use of social media and other online tools to solicit donations from across the country and around the globe make compliance even more challenging. This presentation offers advice and practice tips to help you develop a plan for managing registration and compliance issues.
Originally presented: Mar 2014 Higher Education Taxation Institute
Bethany Bridgham,
American University - Washington, DC