The essential time-saving guide to the latest in nonprofit tax rules,
regulations, and procedures
Tax rules and regulations change annually, and nonprofit organizations
know that staying compliant means staying up to date. But wading through
tax code is less than helpful in the field, whereas the clear,
practically oriented instruction inside provides the quick reference
accountants, lawyers, and executives need. In the latest edition of Tax
Planning and Compliance for Tax-Exempt Organizations, you'll find
straightforward information on changing Unrelated Business Income (UBI)
rules, joint ventures, sponsorships, deductions against UBI, preparation
of IRS forms, and more.
Nonprofit organizations--including health and welfare organizations,
colleges and universities, private foundations, churches, libraries,
museums, cultural institutions, and other smaller groups--contend daily
with the possibility of losing their tax-exempt status. From qualifying
and applying for that status, to maintaining and managing it, every
nonprofit organization must plan and monitor ongoing procedures,
activities, and forms to comply with federal, state, and local
regulations.
- Access easy checklists for reporting, compliance, eligibility, and
more
- Examine sample bylaws, applications, and forms
- Utilize comparison charts and other visual aids for easy reference
- Review bullet lists that compare what is and what is not acceptable
Tax Planning and Compliance for Tax-Exempt Organizations is an
indispensable guide to navigating the complex maze of nonprofit tax
rules and regulations.