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Nonprofit Tax Consulting

Tax-exempt organizations are unusual in that, regardless of size, they are subject to significant regulation.
Tax-exempt organizations benefit from significant tax benefits. As a result, they are subject to greater regulation that try to ensure those benefits aren’t being exploited. We have extensive experience navigating the tax laws that apply to tax-exempt nonprofits including:
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Tax-exempt organizations are unusual in that, regardless of size, they are subject to significant regulation.
Tax-exempt organizations benefit from significant tax benefits. As a result, they are subject to greater regulation that try to ensure those benefits aren’t being exploited. We have extensive experience navigating the tax laws that apply to tax-exempt nonprofits including:

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    At Caritas Law Group, we talk to prospective nonprofit founders every day. They often ask about what activities qualify for tax exemption and what does not. Interesting discussions often arise when it comes to defining the term “charitable.” One common misconception is that someone can start an ordinary for-profit business, donate its profits to an

  • Private Inurement & Private Benefit

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  • Ballot Measure Advocacy

    501(c)(3)s can play a significant role in shaping public policy around issues related to their exempt purposes. Advocacy can take many forms, including educating the public, encouraging civic engagement, and supporting initiatives that align with the 501(c)(3)’s mission. One key area of potential involvement is through ballot measure advocacy. Ballot measure advocacy can be a