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The IRS May Reject Faulty Paper Filed Exempt Organization Returns

Electronically submitted tax returns that are incomplete or incorrect are rejected automatically by the IRS. However, faulty paper-filed returns do not
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Elena Faurie | 5.30.2017

IRS Compliance Campaign Use of "Soft Letters"

The IRS Large Business and International (LB&I) division is transitioning its audit process from industry, taxpayer-focused examinations to targeted

Pennsylvania Nonprofits' Concerns and Challenges

The Lincoln Institute for Public Policy Research and the Pennsylvania Association of Nonprofit Organizations conducted their 2016 Pennsylvania Charitable

The Donald J. Trump Foundation Acknowledges Self-Dealing

On November 21, The Donald J. Trump Foundation (the Foundation) released its 2015 Form 990-PF, Return of Private Foundation to the public and uploaded
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IRS makes Electronically Filed Form 990 Data Available to the Public Online

Previously, the IRS made only image files of Forms 990 available for the public. An interested party could request forms from the IRS in electronic or

Criticism of the "Preventing IRS Abuse and Protecting Free Speech Act"

H.R. 5053, the “Preventing IRS Abuse and Protecting Free Speech Act” passed the Ways and Means Committee on June 14. H.R. 5053 would amend

A Reminder on the Reporting of Foreign Banks and Financial Accounts (FBAR)

An important deadline is coming up for taxpayers who have an interest in foreign financial accounts with an aggregate value of $10,000 or more at any one

TaxAct Releases Online Form 990 Software

TaxAct, one of the biggest providers of do-it-yourself software, recently released an online form for tax-exempt organizations. All organizations exempt
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Tax Extenders Affecting the Not-for-Profit Industry: A Closer Look

On December 18, 2015, President Obama signed Tax “Extenders” legislation into law. Many of the provisions were made permanent. The bill includes

Tax Extenders Affecting Higher Education Institutions: A Closer Look

On December 18, 2015, President Obama signed Tax “Extenders” legislation into law. Many of the provisions were made permanent. The bill contains
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