1 – Editor’s Notebook
2 – Upcoming Video Webcast
3 – Evangelist’s Claim to Unreimbursed Expenses as Charitable Contributions Largely Rebuffed by Tax Court (Oliveri v. Commissioner)
Paul Streckfus, Editor
1 – Editor’s Notebook
2 – Upcoming Video Webcast
3 – Evangelist’s Claim to Unreimbursed Expenses as Charitable Contributions Largely Rebuffed by Tax Court (Oliveri v. Commissioner)
1 – Editor’s Notebook
2 – News from the IRS, Treasury and the Hill (Part 2)
1 – Editor’s Notebook
2 – News from the IRS, Treasury and the Hill (Part 1)
1 – Current & Quotable
2 – Editor’s Notebook
3 – IRS Grants Tax-Exempt Status to Planned Supervised Injection Site
4 – Excerpts from Safehouse’s Website
1 – Editor’s Notebook
2 – The EOTJ Mailbag
3 – Reps. Maloney, King, and Malinowski Introduce Bipartisan Corporate Transparency Act
4 – H.R. 2513 – ‘Corporate Transparency Act of 2019’
5 – ‘Corporate Transparency Act’ Poses Big Problems for Nonprofits
1 – Editor’s Notebook
2 – In the News
3 – Applying the First Amendment to the Internal Revenue Code: Minnesota Voters Alliance and the Tax Law’s Regulation of Nonprofit Organizations’ Political Speech
4 – International Philanthropy: Non-Tax Issues that Every EO Lawyer Needs to Know
1 – Current & Quotable
2 – In the News
3 – Council on Foundations Memo Discusses Current Section 4960 Issues
4 – Editor’s Notebook
5 – Why Letting the IRS Decide the Future of News Is a Bad Idea
1 – Editor’s Notebook
2 – Registration Open for TEGE EO Council June Meeting
3 – DAF Sponsor Denied (c)(3) Status Based on Failure to Provide Information (Denial 201918017)
1 – Editor’s Notebook
2 – Update on Developments Under the 2017 Tax Act
3 – Nonprofit Housing Cooperative Denied (c)(3) Status (Denial 201918020)
1 – Quotes of the Week
2 – Editor’s Notebook
3 – Senators Thune, Casey Reintroduce Bill to Encourage Year-Round Charitable Giving
4 – AICPA Seeks Further Guidance re Parking Expenses for Qualified Transportation Fringes
1 – Editor’s Notebook
2 – In the News
3 – Good News for DC Exempt Organizations
4 – The Special Status of Governmental Charities
5 – Applicant Conduct Genealogical Research for Family Members Denied (c)(3) Status (Denial 201919015)
1 – Editor’s Notebook
2 – New Jersey AG Grewal, Division of Consumer Affairs Announce New Donor Reporting Requirement for 501(c)(4) Organizations, Other Charities
3 – Alex Reid’s Outline for ‘News from the IRS, Treasury and the Hill’
1 – More on Revocation 201906010 Involving Accreditation
2 – Margaret Von Lienen Reviews Current EO Operations (Part 2)
1 – The EOTJ Mailbag
2 – Editor’s Notebook
3 – Margaret Von Lienen Reviews Current EO Operations (Part 1)
4 – House Ways and Means Member Seeks IRS Investigation of NRA
1 – Editor’s Notebook
2 – Michigan Attorney General, Experts Confused about How Nonprofit Tied to Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan Operates
1 – Editor’s Notebook
2 – In the News
3 – Handout: Understanding and Addressing Impermissible Private Benefit in the Era of Modern Philanthropy
1 – Editor’s Note
2 – IRS Releases Updated Rev. Proc. 75-50
1 – IRS: Three Tips to Help You File a More Complete Form 990-Series Return
2 – Should the NRA Fear Losing Its ‘Nonprofit Status’?
3 – Mayo Clinic, IRS Continue to Tussle over Tax Dispute
4 – IRS Holds Development of Blockchain Technology, Including Public Offering, a Commercial Enterprise and Not Furthering (c)(3) Purposes (Denial 201918019)
1 – In the News
2 – Three Democratic Finance Senators Send NRA Letter
3 – Latest University 403(b) Litigation Update
4 – Roller Derby Applicant Gets Jammed by IRS (Denial 201918018)
1 – Editor’s Notebook
2 – Upcoming EO Tax Program
3 – Parsonage Exemption Article of Interest
4 – ABA Handout Addresses Notice 2019-09 Issues
1 – Editor’s Notebook
2 – News in the News: Current Issues in Nonprofit Journalism
3 – Struggling Philadelphia Newspapers to Get Nonprofit Owner
1 – The EOTJ Mailbag
2 – Copy of IRS Educational Letter to Selected Exempt Organizations
3 – Final Program Schedule of May Meeting of ABA EO Committee
4 – Registration Open for TEGE EO Council June Meeting
5 – Inadvertent Tax Bill Language Could Jeopardize Exempt Status for Some Electric Co-ops