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IRS Approves Deduction for Gifts to Charity
Where Donor Obtains Right to Manage Investments
Many planned giving officers see another tool to
attract
major donors who think they can beat the charity’s performance
Full Article (free)
Director is “Limited Purpose Public Figure”
For Analysis of Defamation Case
Director may not recover for damages without showing
“actual malice” on the part of members who criticized
him
Professor Need Not Register as Engineer
To Provide Opinion for Testimony on Road
Court says registration is intended to protect on public
services, not to prevent voicing opinions in a public forum
Ready Reference Page
New Form 1023 Adds Many Questions
Focusing on Currently Hot Issues
IRS says answers will reduce need for follow-up
and speed decisions on applications for exemption
Thursday
with the Editor, November 18, 1:00 ET
"This Year
in Nonprofit Law" - Thursday, December 2, 2004
To the Point
How can I stop
my Church from withdrawing money from the “principal”
of our endowment?
Answer (free)
Lessons from Litigation
Full
Article
- Mayor can’t collect wedding fees for charity
- Members owe Synagogue dues even after resignation
- Nonprofit may morph from governmental entity to private
Tax Matters Full Article
- Charity may not promote political action committee
- Headmaster’s house not exempt from real estate tax
Employment Law Full Article
- Musicians
may be paid over 12 months,
need not be paid balance at end of season - Physician
may not be discharged
for refusing to violate ethical duty
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