Picture a 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzle of a frightening image with a single piece missing. No matter which piece is missing, the image is still frightening. Now picture the same jigsaw puzzle with 400 pieces missing. The image...more
As an update on an important matter that we raised during McDermott’s May 8 Tax Symposium, it is critical to promptly assess whether to report any excise taxes imposed under Section 4960 as the deadline for filing Form 4720...more
5/14/2019
/ Charitable Organizations ,
Employee Definition ,
Excise Tax ,
Filing Deadlines ,
Good Faith ,
Highly Compensated Employees ,
Internal Revenue Code (IRC) ,
IRS ,
Private Foundations ,
Privately Held Corporations ,
Proposed Regulation ,
Tax Exempt Entities ,
Volunteers
Tax-exempt organizations—especially hospitals and health systems—face a new tax reality now that both houses of Congress have voted to pass the final tax reform bill....more
The Senate’s final tax reform bill contains several troubling provisions for tax-exempt organizations but represents an improvement over last month’s proposed legislation, which caused concern across the nonprofit sector. ...more
In what can only be described as a brutal attack on the nonprofit sector, the Senate has proposed sweeping changes that would have dramatic adverse effects on all tax-exempt organizations. Whereas the latest version of the...more
11/13/2017
/ Business Taxes ,
Charitable Donations ,
Colleges ,
Deferred Compensation ,
Excise Tax ,
Executive Compensation ,
Sanctions ,
Senate Finance Committee ,
Tax Exempt Entities ,
Tax Reform ,
Universities