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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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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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