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2023 Key Developments Impacting Nonprofits and Donors

The tax-exempt sector employs 29% of the American workforce and controls nearly $53 trillion in assets according to IRS statistics. Tax-exempt organizations also account for about 26% of the $1.5 trillion in federal tax...more

New Tax Proposals Alter Charitable Giving Strategies

As charitable organizations continue to navigate fundraising strategies during a pandemic, lawmakers consider proposals that, if enacted, would have a significant impact on charitable giving. Earlier this summer, the...more

New Guidance for Tax-Exempt Organizations Calculating Excise Tax on Pay of Highly Compensated Employees

With tax filing season in full swing, tax-exempt organizations are beginning to determine how much excise tax they may owe on compensation and severance amounts paid to their most highly compensated employees after 2017. The...more

Tax Law Changes Complicate Tax-Exempt Organizations’ Attempts to Calculate UBTI

Charities and other exempt organizations face higher taxes, more complex returns and tough investment decisions under new unrelated business income tax rules effective for 2018. Despite recent guidance from the Internal...more

Tax Cuts and Jobs Act: Senate Bill Revisions Affecting Tax-Exempt Organizations

The U.S. Senate produced its version of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act early on the morning of Dec. 2, 2017. Most of its terms closely track the Chairman’s Mark that the Senate Finance Committee approved Nov. 16, but a few key...more

A Comparison of Key Provisions for Tax-Exempt Organizations

The Senate weighed in on tax reform by releasing a revised Chairman’s Mark of the “Tax Cuts and Jobs Act” on Nov. 14, 2017. Many provisions of the Chairman’s Mark closely track the House bill, but the two differ substantially...more

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The debate over federal tax reform officially began Nov. 2, 2017, when House Ways and Means Committee Chair Kevin Brady (R-Texas) introduced H.R.1, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. Several provisions of the legislation affect...more

Executive Compensation Continues to be a Hot Button Compliance Issue for Charitable Organizations

Over the last decade, the IRS has assumed a broader role in the governance of tax-exempt organizations and embraced the view that transparency leads to tax compliance. Nowhere is the IRS s approach more evident than in the...more

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