Cargando…

Tax Planning and Compliance for Tax-Exempt Organizations : Rules, Checklists, Procedures.

An essential, timesaving guide for accountants, lawyers, nonprofit executives and directors, consultants, and volunteersThis book is an indispensable guide to navigating the complex maze of nonprofit tax rules and regulations. A clear and fully cited description of the requirements for the various c...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Blazek, Jody (Autor), Adams, Amanda (Accountant) (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons, 2012.
Edición:5th ed.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Tax planning and Compliance for tax-exempt organizations: Rules, Checklists, Procedures; Contents; List of Exhibits; Preface; About the Authors; Acknowledgments; PART I QUALIFICATIONS OF TAX-EXEMPT ORGANIZATIONS; CHAPTER 1 Distinguishing Characteristics of Tax-Exempt Organizations; 1.1 Differences between Exempt and Nonexempt Organizations; 1.2 Nomenclature; 1.3 Ownership and Control; 1.4 Role of the Internal Revenue Service; 1.5 Suitability as an Exempt Organization; 1.6 Start-Up Tax and Financial Considerations; 1.7 Choosing the Best Form of Organization.
  • CHAPTER 2 Qualifying Under IRC 501(c)(3)2.1 Organizational Test; 2.2 Operational Test; CHAPTER 3 Religious Organizations; 3.1 Types of Religious Organizations; 3.2 Churches; 3.3 Religious Orders; 3.4 Religious and Apostolic Associations; CHAPTER 4 Charitable Organizations; 4.1 Relief of the Poor; 4.2 Promotion of Social Welfare; 4.3 Lessening the Burdens of Government; 4.4 Advancement of Religion; 4.5 Advancement of Education and Science; 4.6 Promotion of Health; 4.7 Cooperative Hospital Service Organizations.
  • CHAPTER 5 Educational, Scientific, and Literary Purposes and Prevention of Cruelty to Children and Animals5.1 Educational Purposes; 5.2 Literary Purposes; 5.3 Scientific Purposes; 5.4 Testing for Public Safety; 5.5 Fostering National or International Amateur Sports Competition (But Only If No Part of Its Activities Involves the Provision of Athletic Facilities or Equipment); 5.6 Prevention of Cruelty to Children or Animals; CHAPTER 6 Civic Leagues and Local Associations of Employees: 501(c)(4); 6.1 Comparison of (c)(3) and (c)(4) Organizations.
  • 6.2 Qualifying and Nonqualifying Civic Organizations6.3 Local Associations of Employees; 6.4 Neighborhood and Homeowner's Associations; 6.5 Disclosures of Nondeductibility; CHAPTER 7 Labor, Agricultural, and Horticultural Organizations: 501(c)(5); 7.1 Labor Unions; 7.2 Agricultural Groups; 7.3 Horticultural Groups; 7.4 Disclosures of Nondeductibility; CHAPTER 8 Business Leagues: 501(c)(6); 8.1 Basic Characteristics; 8.2 Meaning of ''Common Business Interest''; 8.3 Line of Business; 8.4 Rendering Services for Members; 8.5 Sources of Revenue; 8.6 Membership Categories; 8.7 Member Inurement.
  • 8.8 Chambers of Commerce and Boards of Trade8.9 Comparison to 501(c)(5); 8.10 Recognition of Exempt Status; 8.11 Formation of a Related Charitable Organization; 8.12 Disclosures for Lobbying and Nondeductibility; CHAPTER 9 Social Clubs: 501(c)(7); 9.1 Organizational Requirements and Characteristics; 9.2 Member Inurement Prohibited; 9.3 Membership Requirements; 9.4 Revenue Tests; 9.5 Unrelated Business Income Tax; 9.6 Filing and Disclosure Requirements; CHAPTER 10 Instrumentalities of Government and Title-Holding Corporations; 10.1 501(c)(1) Instrumentalities of the United States.
  • 10.2 Governmental Units.