The Tax Law of Charitable Giving, 2016 Cumulative Supplement

The Tax Law of Charitable Giving, 2016 Cumulative Supplement
Author: Bruce R. Hopkins
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2016-04-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1119238463

The classic tax guide for charitable giving, updated and expanded for 2016 The Tax Law of Charitable Giving is the leading guide to the rules, regulations, and laws governing charitable gifts, written by one of the most trusted legal authorities on tax-exempt organizations. Completely revised, revamped, and updated for 2016, this invaluable guide provides plain-English explanations and supporting documentation to assist in the decision making process. This supplement includes discussion of the new healthcare tax on investment income of trusts and the impact on pooled income funds, updates to federal estate tax law, and case law on substantiation and appraisal requirements, as well as detailed coverage of new Department of Treasury regulations concerning recordkeeping, an update of law summary for donor-advised funds, and an updated summary of recent legislation's impact on the U.S. tax system. Supporting citations and documentation are provided, and references to rulings, regulations, cases, and tax literature are included throughout. The companion website features appendices, tables, IRS examination guidelines for charitable giving, and more, to help you stay fully up-to-date with the most current tax laws related to charitable giving. Tax law changes continuously, and the rules surrounding charitable gifts are under increasing scrutiny. This book provides clear, easy-to-follow guidance on the latest updates to help ensure complete compliance and well-informed decision-making. Get up to date on the most recent charitable gift regulations Dig deep into healthcare tax, federal estate tax, donor-advised funds, and more Gain access to downloadable tables, IRS guidelines, and other helpful documents Make the right decisions about your organization's fund–development program With comprehensive, authoritative guidance and the most current applicable laws, rules, and regulations, The Tax Law of Charitable Giving is an invaluable resource for any tax-exempt organization.

The Tax Law of Charitable Giving, 2018 Cumulative Supplement

The Tax Law of Charitable Giving, 2018 Cumulative Supplement
Author: Bruce R. Hopkins
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2018-02-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1119486548

The classic reference for charitable gift regulations, updated for 2018 The Tax Law of Charitable Giving is the leading guide to the law, rules, and regulations governing charitable giving. Author Bruce R. Hopkins is the most respected authority in the field; in this book, he provides a comprehensive update on the latest changes to the law, new Treasury Department regulations, and much more to help lawyers, managers, and development directors in tax-exempt organizations stay up-to-date on all regulations pertaining to charitable gifts. The companion website provides additional tables, appendices, IRS guidelines, and other useful documents to help nonprofits make fully informed decisions about their fund-development programs. As quickly as tax law evolves, it remains the nonprofit's responsibility to stay up-to-date and compliant with all relevant regulations. This book provides a definitive reference for the latest changes, new laws, and upcoming legislation to provide an accessible one-stop reference. Examine the latest changes to the laws surrounding charitable giving Learn how the new healthcare tax affects pooled income funds Understand the Treasury Department's new regulations for reporting, appraisal, and more Access reference tables, IRS guidelines, and other useful documents Charitable gifts are the cornerstone of the nonprofit organization's support, and American taxpayers give more than any other group worldwide. The rules surrounding these gifts are complex, but compliance is critical to the health of the organization. The Tax Law of Charitable Giving provides an authoritative reference for all aspects of the law, with the most up-to-date information available anywhere.

The Tax Law of Charitable Giving

The Tax Law of Charitable Giving
Author: Bruce R. Hopkins
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2019-04-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1119539331

The classic reference for charitable gift regulations, updated for 2019 The Tax Law of Charitable Giving is the leading guide to the law, rules, and regulations governing charitable giving. Author Bruce R. Hopkins is the most respected authority in the field; in this book, he provides a comprehensive update on the latest changes to the law, new Treasury Department regulations, and much more to help lawyers, managers, and development directors in tax-exempt organizations stay up-to-date on all regulations pertaining to charitable gifts. The companion website provides additional tables, appendices, IRS guidelines, and other useful documents to help nonprofits make fully informed decisions about their fund-development programs. As quickly as tax law evolves, it remains the nonprofit's responsibility to stay up-to-date and compliant with all relevant regulations. This book provides a definitive reference for the latest changes, new laws, and upcoming legislation to provide an accessible one-stop reference. Examine the latest changes to the laws surrounding charitable giving Learn how the new healthcare tax affects pooled income funds Understand the Treasury Department's new regulations for reporting, appraisal, and more Access reference tables, IRS guidelines, and other useful documents Charitable gifts are the cornerstone of the nonprofit organization's support, and American taxpayers give more than any other group worldwide. The rules surrounding these gifts are complex, but compliance is critical to the health of the organization. The Tax Law of Charitable Giving provides an authoritative reference for all aspects of the law, with the most up-to-date information available anywhere.

The Tax Law of Charitable Giving, 2003 Cumulative Supplement

The Tax Law of Charitable Giving, 2003 Cumulative Supplement
Author: Bruce R. Hopkins
Publisher: Wiley
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002-09-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9780471250074

The 2003 Cumulative Supplement includes new information on: Recently issued IRS private letter rulings on topics including gifts as part of sweepstakes programs, credit card rebates as gifts, contributions for the benefit of fraternities and sororities, gifts of inventory, division of charitable remainder trusts as the result of divorce, limited liability companies as income interest beneficiaries of charitable remainder trusts, the appraisal rules, and the substantiation requirements. One set of regulations relating to prevention of certain abusive transactions involving charitable remainder trusts and another intended to eliminate the use of vulture charitable lead trusts. Solicitation of public comment issued by the IRS concerning application of the federal tax law governing tax-exempt organizations2 communications activities by means of the Internet.

The Law of Tax-Exempt Healthcare Organizations 2017 Cumulative Supplement

The Law of Tax-Exempt Healthcare Organizations 2017 Cumulative Supplement
Author: Thomas K. Hyatt
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2017-03-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1119346363

2017's must-have reference for nonprofit healthcare organizations The Law of Tax-Exempt Healthcare Organizations is a one-stop reference for organizations and their advisors, providing accessible explanations of the complex legal framework surrounding tax-exempt status, healthcare organizations, and other pertinent regulations. This new supplement has been updated to reflect the latest changes to federal law, IRS forms, requirements, and related tax procedures, with extensive citations to facilitate further research if needed. Coverage includes healthcare reform, the Affordable Care Act, activities of tax-exempt organizations, political campaign activity, charitable reforms, intermediate sanctions, and more, including the fiduciary duty of directors on the governing body of nonprofit organizations. Organized for easy navigation and quick reference, this book is also valuable as a learning resource for nonprofit professionals seeking to make more informed decisions for their organizations. The laws and regulations surrounding both health care and the nonprofit world are continuously evolving; when the two fields merge in a single organization, they create a legal area that is continuously in flux. This book provides up-to-the-minute guidance on all relevant aspects of federal law to ensure the clear understanding that streamlines compliance. Get up to date on the latest changes to federal law Delve into the complex rules regarding tax-exempt status Ensure compliance with practical guidance and tools Examine the impact of the Affordable Care Act, charitable reforms, new restrictions, and more By compiling all legal and tax-related information specific to tax-exempt health care organizations into a single volume, this book dramatically reduces research time and eliminates the need to wade through legal libraries to locate specific information—it's all here. The Law of Tax-Exempt Healthcare Organizations is the must-have reference with the latest information and down-to-earth explanations.

Nonprofit Resources

Nonprofit Resources
Author: Victor Futter
Publisher: American Bar Association
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781590314265

Now in its second edition, Nonprofit Resources is a handy reference tool for all nonprofit professionals. With more than a thousand entries pointing readers to a wide variety of references in the nonprofit field, this accessible guide will provide users with a running start on researching any topic. Unique, user-friendly, and compiled by industry experts, Nonprofit Resources will point readers to key information sources on dozens of topics ranging from accounting to lobbying to volunteers.

Private Foundations

Private Foundations
Author: Bruce R. Hopkins
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2007-08-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0470135697

The 2007 Cumulative Supplement includes the following updates: The 2006 version of Form 990-PF, filled in to illustrate reporting issues, is included in Chapter 12. The IRS has substantially revised the application for recognition of exemption filed by private foundations (and other charitable organizations), Form 1023. This application is included in supplemental materials for Chapter 2, along with some details about preparation of the form and some traps inherent therein. Discussion of application of self-dealing rules, the personal services exception, the exception for incidental benefits, and foundation-funded disaster relief programs. Summary of the Enactment of the Pension Protection Act of 2006. Discussion of the IRS’s restructuring which has brought–among other units–the Exempt Organizations Compliance Unit, the Data Analysis Unit, and the Review of Operations Unit. The significance of these units is reflected in the recently issued IRS report on its Executive Compensation Compliance Initiative project.

The Law of Tax-Exempt Organizations

The Law of Tax-Exempt Organizations
Author: Bruce R. Hopkins
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2020-03-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1119639220

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. This thoroughly revised Twelfth Edition provides all the updates you need to stay current on the latest changes to tax code, regulatory, and case law developments. The 2020 Cumulative Supplement is included to ensure that you don't miss any important updates. This product also includes access to the companion website, full of additional digital resources.

Fundraising Basics: A Complete Guide

Fundraising Basics: A Complete Guide
Author: Barbara L. Ciconte
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers
Total Pages: 627
Release: 2008-12-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1449664954

As nonprofit organizations face heightened scrutiny by the general public, donors, regulators, and members of Congress, the Third Edition of the essential book on the basics of fundraising provides new, up-to-date and valuable information that every fundraiser needs to know. With ethics and accountability being the primary theme of the Third Edition, this practical guide will continue to provide an overview of the field and give development staff, managers, and directors a platform from which to operate their fundraising programs. The new edition also provides much needed information on giving trends, computer hardware and software available for fundraisers, cost estimates and workflow timetables, and the importance of the Internet. This primer remains a must-have for anyone new to the fundraising arena.

The Law of Fundraising

The Law of Fundraising
Author: Bruce R. Hopkins
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 1129
Release: 2009-03-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0470455357

Raising funds to fulfill a nonprofit organization's goals is critical to its success, but fundraising regulations are an increasingly complex maze. The Law of Fundraising, Fourth Edition is the only book to tackle the increasingly complex maze of federal and state fundraising regulations. It details federal and state laws, with an emphasis on administrative, tax, and constitutional laws. As well, it explains state and federal rules impacting the responsibilities of fundraising professionals. This guide is supplemented annually to keep nonprofit professionals on top of the latest fundraising legal developments.