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12 Days Of Charitable Giving 2012 Starts Soon

Kelly Phillips ErbNovember 16, 2012July 2, 2020

There are 45 days left until the end of the year. That means you have just a little over a month to whittle down your

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Tax-Exempt Organization Deadline Nears

Kelly Phillips ErbMay 12, 2012

For years, most small tax-exempt organizations were exempt from filing requirements with IRS. This all changed a few years back when The Pension Protection Act

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Is Taxing Non-Profits The Solution To Balancing Budgets?

Kelly Phillips ErbMay 11, 2011November 17, 2019

The mayor of Providence, Rhode Island, Mayor Angel Taveras, made national headlines last week when details emerged about his plan to tax nine tax-exempt hospitals,

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Obama’s Church Gets A Little Help From The Man Upstairs

Kelly Phillips ErbMarch 5, 2008

No, not that man upstairs. I mean Seth P. Waxman, a partner at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr. Waxman’s firm has agreed to represent

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If You Don’t Like What I Have To Say About Huckabee, I’ll Kill You (Well, Sort Of)

Kelly Phillips ErbFebruary 20, 2008

Elections are supposed to be about candidates. And candidates want endorsements. But not every organization is allowed to make a public endorsement of a political

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Got Bluetooth?

Kelly Phillips ErbFebruary 15, 2008

A US District Court has granted the federal government’s motion for summary judgment that Bluetooth Association is not a tax exempt (section 501(c)(6)) business league

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Fix The Tax Code Friday: Salaries

Kelly Phillips ErbDecember 7, 2007

Taking a page from Pennsylvania’s play book (resulting in JoePa’s salary making headlines), I wonder: Should universities (as tax exempt entities) be required to disclose

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The Price You Pay

Kelly Phillips ErbNovember 19, 2006November 30, 2019

Following up on my recent post about the NCAA, college sports and tax-exempt status, take a look at this tidbit in USA Today which reports

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Fix The Tax Code Friday: Breaks For College Sports?

Kelly Phillips ErbOctober 27, 2006November 14, 2019

Everybody in the US (and beyond) seems to agree that the Tax Code is broken.  What we can’t seem to agree on is how to

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Are You Ready For Some Football?

Kelly Phillips ErbOctober 6, 2006May 14, 2020

Madeline had previously posted an interesting query about the economics and tax implications of (gulp) college football. It’ worth another look in light of this

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