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Holland & Hart No. 1 firm in Colorado
Holland & Hart LLP has been ranked as the top law firm in Colorado by The Best Lawyers ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Postal costs top mailers' agenda.
With 14 different "Do Not Mail" or "Do Not Contact" bills introduced last year, there is a recurring ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Not-for-profit--don't pay someone else's
tax.
Professional Updates * Charities often pay more tax than required * Federal, state and council concessions are ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Not-for-profits face new wave of regulations
Congress and the New York State attorney general's office are considering imposing Sarbanes-Oxley-like requirements on large not- for-profits, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Is Charitable Immunity Really Worth It?
A Pennsylvania photographer was injured when he fell during a bluegrass festival at Salem County Cooperative Fair Association's ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Can states impose registration requirements on online charitable solicitors?
States have regulated charities for at least the past four hundred years.1 Such regulations protect charitable institutions by ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Legal considerations for the third sector
HEADNOTE Editor's note: For our look at the role of CAs in "the third sector" of the economy, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
The Challenge of For-Profit Health Care Conversions
Marion R. Fremont-Smith Most hospitals are considered charities under common law because they were established for the benefit ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Charity accounting
HEADNOTE The audit and independent examination regime has changed for voluntary-sector bodies. Nigel Davies explains the implications and ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
State 'do-not-call' Law doesn't violate free speech
A state do-not-call law restricting a charity's use of professional telemarketers in fundraising doesn't violate the First Amendment, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Sanctions on charities for self-dealing and certain
other activities.
Sec. 501(c)(3) organizations are classified as either private foundations or public charities. Under current law, excise taxes may ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
The sky isn't falling fear of SOX is
waning.
Just a few years ago the sky was falling. New York State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer wanted to ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Encouraging corporate charity.
The tax law governing corporate philanthropy is stuck in an archaic notion of corporate charity that does not ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Charitable solicitation acts and fund raising:
thoughts on a model law.
fund-raising regulation is experiencing great surges. More and more states are getting involved in charitable solicitation regulation, imposing ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Advising Nonprofit Organizations
The nonprofit sector plays a major role in the U.S. economy, encompassing, according to an April 2005 statement ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Accountants' responsibilities and the New York state Attorney General's...
New York State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer considers public education a most important part of his responsibilities. The ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Tax Tips for Charitable Contributions
Unless your business is a C corporation, charitable contributions typically "flow through" the business and are claimed as ... (ARTICLE)
Annual charities report published by SoS
JACKSON - The ninth-annual comprehensive financial report on charities operating in Mississippi, the first to contain initial financial ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Feeling charitable?
HEADNOTE Five things you need to know about charitable contributions and Uncle Sam When Hurricane Katrina hit on ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
How to Start a Nonprofit: A Digital Resource Guide
The journey from thinking about doing good to opening the doors of a charity can be daunting. Scads ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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