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Wednesday, October 01, 2008

IRS Update

From the IRS comes this announcement:

IRS Sends Compliance Questionnaires to 400 Colleges and Universities
Approximately four hundred U.S. colleges and universities will begin receiving compliance questionnaires from the Internal Revenue Service in the next few days as part of the agency’s focused effort to study key areas in the tax-exempt community. The college and university questionnaire will focus on unrelated business income, endowments and executive compensation practices. The questionnaires are being sent to a cross-section of small, mid-sized and large private and public four-year colleges and institutions.

Private nonprofit universities are generally exempt from tax under Internal Revenue Code section 501(c)(3) and like state universities are to unrelated business income tax.

Click here to read the rest.

This is part of a new compliance project for colleges and universities by the IRS. Will this effort by the IRS broaden out to other 501(c)3 organizations? Probably. I think they are looking at the biggest fish first but I'll bet it is just a matter of time until more of these types of letters will be sent.
Are there any lessons to be learned here? I think two at least:
  • I'd say make sure that if you are doing any activities that might generate unrelated business income you should learn the rules (link opens a PDF) that apply.
  • Make sure your salaries are justified.
Probably making sure your ready in general for the new 990 reporting will help as well.

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