This is a conversation our staff members have with clients at least 4 or 5 times per week: The issue of a nonprofit hiring and paying an independent contractor. What is fascinating is the degree of resistance we often get when attempting to explain the way the IRS and the state see such matters. Seems [...]
IRS Adds More Uncertainty to Tax Exemption Revocations
What a mess! Now that May 17, 2010 has come and gone, we are waiting to see just how many 501(c) organizations around the country have lost their tax exemptions. For those of you who have been keeping up, you know that May 17 was the due date for filing Form 990. Additionally, under federal [...]
One-Fourth of Nonprofits Set to Lose Tax Exemption
Doomsday is coming…May 18, 2010 to be exact. No, it has nothing to do with the Mayan calendar ending (that’s 2012!). May 18 is the day that nearly 1/4 of all US nonprofits find that the IRS has automatically revoked their tax exempt status. If you are doing the math, that is nearly 400,000 nonprofits. [...]
“O” No! The IRS Has A Few Questions For You
I can already hear some of your sarcasm… “Tell me something I don’t know!” “You’re kidding! The IRS? Really?” Point taken. It seems like the IRS always wants to know a thing or two about you. Whether it is your personal tax situation, your business or your nonprofit organization, the Internal Revenue Service seems to [...]
This Year’s Form 990 is a Very Big Deal
The filing deadline for the 2009 Form 990 is May 17, 2010 for 501(c)(3) and other tax-exempt organizations running on a calendar year basis. There is nothing particularly new about that. What IS new is that this year’s filing obligation has the potential to cause an enormous amount of heartache to those nonprofits that are [...]
News For Nonprofits
As long-time readers of our articles know, most of our posts focus on tips and best practices for effective nonprofit management. This post is going to be a little different. There is so much going on right now that affects nonprofits, we thought it would be a good idea to provide you with a brief [...]
Strategic Thinking For Your Nonprofit’s Year-End
2009 is rapidly coming to a close. And once again, we find ourselves amazed at how fast the year has gone by. Funny how we have this conversation every year, but we act like it’s the first time it went by this fast. Just as December 31 rolls around every year, so does the need [...]
Surviving an IRS 501(c)(3) Audit – Five Rules
In our last post, we took a look at five of the most common sources that could spark an IRS examination or audit of your 501(c)(3) organization (or other nonprofit). In this article, we’re going to equip you with five rules you need to know should you get the dreaded notification that your organization is [...]
IRS 501(c)(3) Audits – 5 Potential Sources
There is one phrase in the English language that generates more fear and trepidation than any other out there: IRS AUDIT. Just hearing the words is enough to cause many a fearless person to break out in a cold sweat and to shrink in terror. It is bad enough when an individual has to deal [...]
New IRS 1099 Rules Set to Hit Charities Hard
Posted on June 3, 2010 by Greg McRay in Commentary, Managing a Nonprofit
It seems like the hits just keep on coming. First it was the Form 990-N rule changes that will cost a yet-to-be-determined number of nonprofits their tax exemption. Now organizations are waking up to the news that the controversial new Health Care Law is bringing more draconian rule changes their way…namely the new requirements regarding [...]