Book Title:
Law of Tax-Exempt Organizations: 2006 Cumulative Supplement (Law of Tax Exempt Organizations) (Paperback)
by Bruce R. Hopkins
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Book Description
The 2006 Cumulative Supplement includes the principal exempt organizations law highlights during the period 2003-2005:
- Publication of three sets of the IRS Implementing Guidelines
- Evolution and energizing of the IRS TE / GE Division
- Complete revamping of the application for recognition of exemption filed by organizations that desire to be charitable entities
- Publication of a draft annual information return
- Implementation of a mandatory electronic filing program
- A court decision forcing the IRS to release an extensive batch of denial and revocation of exemption letters
- And much more…
Book Info
Reference work providing a summary of the law of tax-exempt organizations, with footnotes and other sources that lead to more information. Includes references to Internal Revenue Code provisions, tax regulations, court opinions, and public and private rulings from the IRS. For lawyers, managers, accountants, directors and officers.
Book Description
A benchmark resource, revised and expanded.
The Eighth Edition to The Law of Tax Exempt Organizations is an important revision and expansion of the definitive one-volume source of information on federal laws by the leading legal authority in the nonprofit sector.
Written in plain English and supplemented annually, this book helps the lawyers and managers of tax-exempt organizations make sure that they are up-to-date on all current regulations pertaining to tax-exempt organizations, and that they are well-prepared to make decisions about their organizations actions and future.
The Eighth Edition provides detailed documentation and citations, such as references to regulations, rulings, cases, and tax literature (including current articles and tax law review notes) and includes an exhaustive index, Internal Revenue Code citations, tables of cases, and IRS rulings. Nonprofit executives, officers, and directors, and attorneys; accountants; members of boards of directors; and consultants will this popular resource to be an essential reference.
About the Author
Bruce R. Hopkins is the country’s leading authority on tax-exempt organizations and is a lawyer with the firm Polsinelli, Shalton, Welte, P.C. He is also the author of thirteen books, including The Legal Answer Book for Private Foundations, The Legal Answer Book for Nonprofit Organizations; The Law of Tax-Exempt Organizations, 8E; Private Foundations: Tax Law and Compliance, 2E; A Legal Guide to Starting and Managing a Nonprofit Organization, 4E; and The Tax Law of Charitable Giving, 3E, as well as the newsletter Bruce Hopkins’ Nonprofit Counsel, all published by Wiley.