EO Tax Journal 2011-71

Paul Streckfus, April 27, 2011 at 5:00 pm

As I noted yesterday, today I would be going to the program on “Nonprofit Governance: Critical Risk Management Issues for Boards and CEOs,” sponsored by Georgetown CLE, Independent Sector, and the IRS.

As indicated in the title of the program, it was geared to board members and CEOs, and the attendance list indicated mostly representatives from nonprofit organizations and foundations. As a result, the program was not — and should not have been — geared to sophisticated EO tax practitioners, so I think it is fair to say that most of the tax discussion was pretty basic, so I will only give a very brief summary of the tax portion of the program. Continue…

EO Tax Journal 2011-70

Paul Streckfus, April 26, 2011 at 6:30 am

1 – The EO Event of the Year

2 – ABA EO Committee to Meet in May in Washington

3 – AHA, HFMA, and VHA Critical of ‘Onerous and Redundant’ Schedule H Continue…

EO Tax Journal 2011-69

Paul Streckfus, April 22, 2011 at 6:49 am

1 – Weekend Reading: “Charity in the 21st Century”

2 – House Republicans Seek More Information from AARP
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1 – Weekend Reading: “Charity in the 21st Century”

For your weekend reading, I suggest “Charity in the 21st Century: Trending Toward Decay,” by Roger Colinvaux, Associate Professor of Law, Catholic University School of Law, that is in the latest Florida Tax Review. To access the article, go to http://ssrn.com/abstract=1809171. Continue…

EO Tax Journal 2011-68

Paul Streckfus, April 21, 2011 at 6:17 am

1 – Latest IRS EO Update (2011-7)

2 – Dean Zerbe Featured on Last Night’s CBS News Broadcast

3 – The Attorney General’s Mission & The Public’s Interest Continue…

EO Tax Journal 2011-67

Paul Streckfus, April 20, 2011 at 6:58 am

Lots of good discussion of current issues affecting tax-exempt hospitals today.

D.C. Bar Panel on Schedule H Issues and Hints of Future Guidance

What follows are the April 6 remarks of speakers at a luncheon program of the Exempt Organizations Committee of the District of Columbia Bar. The moderator is Roger Colinvaux, Associate Professor, Catholic University School of Law, who introduced the panelists. Continue…