Tax-exempt law explained, for lawyers and nonlawyers alike
The Law of Tax-Exempt Organizations has, for decades, been the
definitive single-volume source of legal information for nonprofit
lawyers and managers alike. Author Bruce R. Hopkins is widely recognized
as the leading authority on the subject; in this thoroughly revised
Twelfth Edition, he provides all the updates you need to stay current
on the latest changes to tax code, regulatory, and case law
developments. Annual supplements available with the book will ensure
that you don't miss any important updates.
Making solid decisions about the future of any tax-exempt organization
requires a firm and up-to-date understanding of the relevant tax and
other law. This reference provides guidance on the latest developments
in eligibility for tax exemption, the private inurement and private
benefit doctrines, nonprofit governance, lobbying, political campaign
activity, public charities, private foundations, donor-advised funds,
unrelated business activities, reporting, disclosure requirements, and
more.
- Understand the tax code, regulations, and case law pertaining to all
categories of tax-exempt organizations
- Access the nonprofit law standard reference guide, written by the
leading legal expert on tax-exempt organizations
- Prepare yourself to make well-founded strategic decisions about the
current and future actions of your organization
- Review annual supplements that provide plain-English information on
changes for each tax year
Written in a practical format that's accessible to lawyers and
non-lawyers alike, The Law of Tax-Exempt Organizations, Twelfth
Edition, is a trustworthy resource for anyone involved in advising or
managing charitable organizations, social welfare entities,
associations, clubs, or any other type of tax-exempt entity.