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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Threats to Nonprofit Tax Exemptions

From the New York Times on May 26th.


In case folks out there have not heard of the recent challenges to nonprofit tax exemption and the Minnesota case I thought I would pass this along. Some concerns may be justified; how big should a university endowment be? Does that nonprofit hospital do enough to be considered a charity? Or maybe not. But those big dollars will get people talking and those nonprofits need to have a story to tell or one will be told to them.

A quote from the article really hits the mark for me:
The nonprofit sector is being pressed to be more business-like and to find new ways to fill the gaps between what [funders] will pay and what services cost, but then assessors want to treat us like businesses, which pay taxes.
I think this will be a big issue in the coming years as both charities and governments struggle to find more sources of revenue, especially in a troubled economy.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Volunteers

This is framed more as an HR topic than accounting one, but I'm going to guess many of the nonprofit financial staff out there where multiple hats. I like to say that I do all of the "non-fun" stuff in a nonprofit; accounting, HR and IT.

Many of us use volunteers, but are we doing it the right way? Volunteers work with us because they care about the cause and want to help so by nature may be disinclined to take action against us should something go wrong. But that is not something we should count on and you will be exposing your organization to unnecessary risk if you do so. This article presents something for us to think about and these resources from the Nonprofit Risk Management Center can help set up an run an effective volunteer program.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

New 990-N Filing Deadline Approaching

May 15, 2008, is the first deadline to file the brand new form 990-N, the form for small tax-exempt organizations whose gross receipts are normally $25,000 or less for tax years ending on December 31, 2007. Check out the latest information by clicking here.

Tuesday, May 06, 2008

The Commensurate Test

From the Independent Sector's Memo To Members come these interesting bits of news:

  1. IRS Plans to Make Greater Use of "Commensurate Test" in Oversight of Charities
    The commensurate test generally measures if a charity is undertaking, through contributions and grants, a charitable purpose commensurate in scope with its financial resources. Miller said that the Service will "re-energize" what he called a "little-used line of legal precedent."
    Thanks to some news about nonprofit college and hospital spending and levels of endowments the IRS wants to make sure we are using our funds for our charitable purposes and not hording our funds.
  2. Senate Bill Proposes FTC Jurisdiction over
    Charities

    The business practices of 501(c)(3) nonprofits would be subject to Federal Trade Commission regulation and enforcement under a bill introduced last month by Senator Byron Dorgan (D-ND). The FTC Reauthorization Act of 2008 (S.2831) would expressly extend FTC jurisdiction by changing the current definition of “corporation” in the FTC Act to cover 501(c)(3) organizations. FTC commissioners stated in written testimony that their lack of jurisdiction “has prevented the commission from taking action against potentially anticompetitive conduct of nonprofits engaged in business.”
    Just to look at the dark side of this there have been a number of for-profit entities that have sued nonprofits because the for-profit businesses thought that the nonprofits had an unfair advantage over them because they didn't have to pay taxes. Is that what this is related to? Maybe they haven't heard of Unrelated Business Income?

  3. IS Announces New Estimate for Value of Volunteer Time

Monday, May 05, 2008

More Talk About Efficient Charities

I'm not the only one to write about the IRS Commissioner's speech. The Chronicle of Philanthropy mentions others who are talking about the issue. You should read the article and follow the links in it to see what others are saying.