Description
Part 2 of a three-part series in collaboration with AASP
There seems to be no end in sight when it comes to updates or rule changes from the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) regarding charitable giving and nonprofit management. Join John Taylor, founder of FundSvcs and president of AASP, for his annual review of what is new and different, as well as what is the same but frequently misunderstood, about IRS rules and regulations.
Topics under discussion will include:
- An update on IRA Rollover provisions,
- Discussion of IRS review of nonprofit tax-exempt status and what they are focusing on,
- The 2011 benefit limits,
- Donor-advised fund and family (private) foundation issues and
- What is a gift and what is not.
This webinar will help you:
- Understand the key areas of IRS focus,
- Learn how best to prevent your organization from falling under IRS scrutiny and
- Gain helpful guidance on how to adhere to regulations and convey important rules to staff.
The multimedia file is a recording of the OSS webinar that took place on Jan. 20, 2011.
You can order the multimedia file and you will receive an email with a link to access the recording. Find out more about OSS multimedia files.
NOTE:
The material presented in this OSS is time-sensitive. Because you will be viewing a recording of this event, IRS rules and regulations might have changed since the webinar was first presented. Be sure to check the most current IRS situation to determine what regulations are valid at the time of viewing.
Neither CASE nor the presenters are involved in rendering legal, accounting or other such professional services. If legal advice to other expert assistance is required, the services of a competent professional should be sought.
Speaker
John Taylor
Associate Vice Chancellor for Advancement Services, North Carolina State University
President, AASP
This is part 2 of a three-part series.
Part 1: Creative Data Collection Strategies, held Nov. 18, 2010
Part 3: Nonprofits and Working with the Postal Service, held June 9, 2011
Publisher: CASE
Published: 2011
Format: Multimedia file
Length: 90 minutes
Item: 33141