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Tax-Exempt Law for Nonprofit CAAs

CAA Leaders Legal Bootcamp Webinar Series

2016

A nonprofit CAA’s federal tax-exempt status is one of its most valuable assets. In this webinar we review the do’s and don’ts of protecting that status. Topics covered include advantages and basic requirements of tax exemption under Internal Revenue Code section 501(c)(3); restrictions and prohibitions on 501(c)(3) organizations – including lobbying and political activity; transactions with insiders; unrelated business activity; fundraising receipts and disclosures; and the IRS Form 990.

Presented on: April 14, 2016
Presented by: Eleanor Evans, Esq. and Veronica Zhang, Esq., CAPLAW

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