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UBIT: Old and New Traps for the Unwary

2019

Even if your organization is recognized by the IRS as tax-exempt, it may be subject to the federal unrelated business income tax (UBIT). UBIT typically arises as a consideration for tax-exempt organizations when they turn to revenue generating ventures as a way to diversify their funding. However, recent tax reform has expanded the application of UBIT to situations not previously subject to the rules. Do you know how to navigate compliance with UBIT requirements? Are you up to date on the new UBIT rules under the tax reform act? UBIT can have serious implications for nonprofit, tax-exempt organizations, especially in light of recently-issued IRS guidance. This webinar discusses the history and elements of unrelated business income rules, as well as numerous exceptions and exclusions that may apply to CAAs.

Presented on: June 25, 2019
Presented by: Eleanor Evans, Esq., and Veronica Zhang, Esq., CAPLAW

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