Nonprofit Resources
Dual-Use Property Issues
A look at what dual-use facilities are, and some tax considerations.
2019 Higher Education Tax Reporting Trends Project Now Available
March 28, 2019 - Last year's many tax changes could continue to have an impact throughout 2019 and beyond. In this new resource, we've surveyed higher education institutions across the nation on top tax-related issues and distilled the data down to the pertinent points and considerations for you.
2019 Higher Education Tax Reporting Trends Project
The 2019 edition of our annual white paper features survey results and insight related to the parking tax, Qualified Opportunity Zones, and more. Download your free copy of this informative white paper.
Seventh Circuit Rules the Clergy Housing Allowance is Constitutional
March 15, 2019 - The Seventh Circuit has ruled that the clergy housing allowance is constitutional. We will probably know within the next 90 days or so whether the Supreme Court will agree to hear an appeal.
Nonprofit Issues Newsletter, February 2019
Learn about the advantages of adopting a business mindset for your nonprofit, effective information governance, leadership transition considerations, and other key nonprofit issues.
Discrepancies Between ASU No. 2016-14 and Form 990
ASU No. 2016-14 contains changes to NFP financial reporting standards that generally do not correspond to the presentation in the current Form 990.
Nonprofit Issues Newsletter, December 2018
How predictive analytics is transforming fundraising, valuing gifts-in-kind donations, guidance on new UBIT rules, and more.
Qualified Charitable Distribution Trap for IRA Checkbook Holders
There's a potential pitfall for IRA owners whose account is with a custodian that provides the owner with a checkbook they can use to write checks on their IRA account. Here's what your organization should know about this issue.
IRS Clarifies Deductibility of Business Meals
October 4, 2018 - Since the passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, there have been a lot of questions about how reimbursement for meals should be treated. Now the IRS has issued guidance.
IRS Clarifies Taxability of 2017 Moving Expenses
September 24, 2018 - The IRS has clarified that 2017 moving expenses paid or reimbursed in 2018 are not subject to federal income or employment taxes.