March 16-31, 2004

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Jury Finds St. David's Hospital Has

Enough Control to Retain Exemption

IRS suffers major defeat in its effort to show

that partnership with for-profit was not charitable

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FTC May Limit Telemarketing

For Charities Under Patriot Act

Court says restrictions on professional solicitors are within Commission's authority and are constitutional

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Directors Serve One Year

When Bylaws Don't specify Term

State law provides limitation so that directors

may not serve for life without authority

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FEC Proposes Rules That Could Turn

Nonprofits into Political Committees

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Issues Notes

Kramer and Sikes to lead PBI program

Kramer to speak on Board Issues for LaSalle

To the Point

We include the rental income from our low income apartment house on line 6 of our Form 990 tax return under gross rents. Is that correct?

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Lessons from Litigation  Full Article

  • Supreme Court declines Boy Scout case
  • Are Arkansas charities immune?
  • Contraceptive drug requirement is constitutional
  • State may deny scholarships to theology majors
  • Teacher certification rule doesn't overly burden religion
  • Missouri nonprofit lost authority to act

Tax Matters

Tax Court sets medical deduction for CC Trust loses capital gain set-aside deduction

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Employment Law

Ranting employee denied unemployment comp

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IRS Gives Guidance on Advertisements

That Constitute Section 527 Political Activity

Certain nonprofits must either report or pay tax if they go beyond issue advocacy to electioneering

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