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A View of the Nonprofit Sector (2020): Tax Reform and Other Legislative Developments

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A View of the Nonprofit Sector (2020): Tax Reform and Other Legislative Developments
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The IRS and Treasury have issued preliminary guidance on several provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 affecting exempt organizations, but both the legislation and the guidance pose many interpretive and operational challenges. Explore how, two years after the Act’s passage, organizations are responding to the preliminary guidance from the IRS and Treasury, and how implementation of the legislation may continue to progress in the coming year. Plus, hear a discussion on other key trends and legislative developments affecting tax-exempt organizations.

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1. A View of the Sector: Implementing Tax Reform for Tax-Exempt Organizations (Feb 2020)

Alexander L. Reid, Carolyn O. "Morey" Ward

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A View of the Sector: Implementing Tax Reform for Tax-Exempt Organizations (Feb 2020)

The IRS and Treasury have issued preliminary guidance on several provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 affecting exempt organizations, but both the legislation and the guidance pose many interpretive and operational challenges. Explore how, two years after the Act’s passage, organizations are responding to the preliminary guidance from the IRS and Treasury, and how implementation of the legislation may continue to progress in the coming year. Plus, hear discussion on other key trends and legislative developments affecting tax-exempt organizations.

Originally presented: Jan 2020 Nonprofit Organizations Institute

Alexander L. Reid, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP - Washington, DC
Carolyn O. "Morey" Ward, Ropes & Gray LLP - Washington, DC