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Issues and Pitfalls: Challenging Charitable Contributions

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Issues and Pitfalls: Challenging Charitable Contributions
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This was an excellent review of real life scenarios that I encounter everyday as a Development officer who is also an attorney. Very clear and useful slide presentation.

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Session 1: Challenging Charitable Contributions Listen to a lively panel discussion on the issues, pitfalls, and nuances involved with a variety of unusual charitable contributions. Explore gift receipting, fundraising events, donor “strings,” gift acceptance policies, self-dealing donations and tips, pointers, and war stories involving unconventional gifts.

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Joseph R. Irvine, Sean P. Scally, Mike Sorrells

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Challenging Charitable Contributions (Jun 2017)

Engage in a lively panel discussion on the issues, pitfalls, and nuances involved with a variety of unusual charitable contributions. Explore gift receipting, fundraising events, donor “strings,” gift acceptance policies, self-dealing donations and tips, pointers, and war stories involving unconventional gifts.

Originally presented: Jun 2017 Higher Education Taxation Institute

Joseph R. Irvine, The Ohio State University - Columbus, OH
Sean P. Scally, Vanderbilt University and Medical Center - Nashville, TN
Mike Sorrells, Tate & Tryon - Washington, DC