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There are many legal issues specific to nonprofit organizations that can be easily prevented by taking certain steps early on in the life of the organization. For more established nonprofits, it’s a good idea to conduct a periodic review of your compliance documents, tax filings, and record keeping. We created this checklist to help you understand the items that a lawyer will assess when reviewing the overall legal health of your nonprofit organization.
Meeting minutes are a necessary form of record-keeping for all nonprofit organizations, regardless of size. These records can be used as legal evidence by the courts, IRS, and other regulators, so it’s important to ensure minutes are properly completed and stored. But where do you start?
Executives from tax-exempt organizations can only be paid “reasonable compensation” for their services.
To avoid excise taxes, nonprofits should strongly consider increasing the time and attention they devote to investigating, deliberating, documenting, and reporting executive compensation.
CharityLawyer Blog offers plain language explanations of complex nonprofit law concepts, discussions of current events and links to valuable resources for nonprofits.
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FEATURED BLOG POSTS
- Understanding the Public Support Test
Over the years, we have found the public support test to be one of the least understood topics by nonprofits, especially smaller organizations. But, it is absolutely critical to understand how it works, lest your nonprofit lose its public charity status. Public Charity vs. Private Foundation Before getting into the specifics of the public support
- IRS Expands Business Tax Account Access to Tax-Exempt Organizations
The IRS announced today that it is expanding access to its Business Tax Account online platform to a broader group of entities, including tax-exempt organizations, partnerships, and governmental entities. Newly eligible users include partnerships, federal, state, and local governments, Indian tribal governments, and exempt organizations. Previously, access was limited to sole proprietors, S corporations, and C corporations. For
- NASCO’s Recent Signals: What Nonprofit Leaders Should Be Paying Attention To
If you want to know what nonprofit regulators are worried about, it helps to look at what they are choosing to highlight publicly. The National Association of State Charity Officials’ “Latest News & Annual Reports” page is useful for exactly that reason. Its recent items are not limited to old-fashioned fraud cases. They also feature


