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2021 Year in Review: Federal Tax Law Concerning Nonprofit Organizations

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2021 Year in Review: Federal Tax Law Concerning Nonprofit Organizations
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Review current developments in the federal tax law concerning nonprofit organizations, with emphasis on recent legislation, proposed and final regulations, IRS rulings, and court opinions. Focus on qualification for tax exemption, application for recognition processes, private inurement and private benefit doctrines, public charity status, donor-advised funds, the commerciality doctrine, private foundation rules, governance, legislative and political campaign activity, unrelated business, joint ventures, charitable giving, and fundraising, with some constitutional law added.

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Year in Review (Mar 2021)

Review current developments in the federal tax law concerning nonprofit organizations, with emphasis on recent legislation, proposed and final regulations, IRS rulings, and court opinions. Focus on qualification for tax exemption, application for recognition processes, private inurement and private benefit doctrines, public charity status, donor-advised funds, the commerciality doctrine, private foundation rules, governance, legislative and political campaign activity, unrelated business, joint ventures, charitable giving, and fundraising, with some constitutional law added.

Originally presented: Jan 2021 Nonprofit Organizations Institute

Bruce R. Hopkins, Bruce R. Hopkins Law Firm, LLC - Kansas City, MO