Friday, June 29, 2012

Commission to start spot checks on accounts of big charities too - Civil Society - Governance - News - providing news and in-depth coverage of charities, voluntary organisations and not-for-profits

Commission to start spot checks on accounts of big charities too - Civil Society - Governance - News - providing news and in-depth coverage of charities, voluntary organisations and not-for-profits: The Charity Commission is to expand its system of spot checks on charities’ accounts to encompass organisations of all sizes, not just small charities.

The revised policy is revealed in the regulator’s 2011/12 annual report and accounts, published today. It states that instead of only conducting random checks on accounts of charities with income of less than �25,000, in future it will review a sample of accounts of charities of all sizes, to check that they meet relevant accounting requirements.

Thursday, June 28, 2012

I.R.S. Action May Signal Impending Probe of Political Nonprofits - Philanthropy Today - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas

I.R.S. Action May Signal Impending Probe of Political Nonprofits - Philanthropy Today - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas: I.R.S. Action May Signal Impending Probe of Political Nonprofits

June 28, 2012, 10:37 am

The Internal Revenue Service is preparing to question some large 501(c)(4) advocacy groups about their political activities, signaling a possible investigation into whether the organizations are violating their nonprofit status, The Wall Street Journal reports.

Holly Paz of the I.R.S.’s tax-exempt division told a conference of certified public accountants Friday that the agency is working on a questionnaire to send to such groups. The agency has not set a date for when the queries will go out.

Tell Us What You Think of the Health-Care Ruling - Government & Politics Watch - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas

Tell Us What You Think of the Health-Care Ruling - Government & Politics Watch - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas: The U.S. Supreme Court today upheld most of the health-care overhaul law, a decision that will please many foundations and nonprofit groups that have been working to put the new law into effect.

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Montgomery school board bans nonprofits from distributing fliers at middle, high schools - The Washington Post

Montgomery school board bans nonprofits from distributing fliers at middle, high schools - The Washington Post: The Montgomery County Board of Education voted Monday to bar nonprofit groups from distributing fliers to middle and high school students, following protests over a leaflet sent home earlier this year that many students and educators considered anti-gay.

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Boynton Beach: New rules for nonprofits cramp organizations but could mean tax revenue - South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com

Boynton Beach: New rules for nonprofits cramp organizations but could mean tax revenue - South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com: oynton Beach has too many organizations doing good work in all the wrong places, city leaders say.

The churches, charter schools and social service agencies that offer aid and education also don't pay taxes. A new city ordinance, passed last week, bars some of them from expanding and blocks newcomers from prime commercial and industrial areas.

The idea is to free up space for taxpaying businesses.

Why Raise Taxes When You Can Raise Money? Governments Take a Dip in the Donor Pool - NPQ – Nonprofit Quarterly - Promoting an active and engaged democracy.

Why Raise Taxes When You Can Raise Money? Governments Take a Dip in the Donor Pool - NPQ – Nonprofit Quarterly - Promoting an active and engaged democracy.: A by-product of the Great Recession and the growing calls to restrain spending, governments at the state and local level are turning to traditional fundraising in a surprising number of ways. Of course, fundraising for public entities and services has happened for years, usually at arms-length via friends’ groups or foundations for state universities, libraries, parks and, increasingly, local schools. But as federal stimulus money ends and the economy continues its uneven path, state and local budgets remain embattled. Seeking private gifts, which are voluntary and convey the notion of marketplace approval, is a path increasingly being chosen or considered across the nation.

What Is Government up to?

Some government efforts are new and range from creative to questionable:

Why Raise Taxes When You Can Raise Money? Governments Take a Dip in the Donor Pool - NPQ – Nonprofit Quarterly - Promoting an active and engaged democracy.

Why Raise Taxes When You Can Raise Money? Governments Take a Dip in the Donor Pool - NPQ – Nonprofit Quarterly - Promoting an active and engaged democracy.: A by-product of the Great Recession and the growing calls to restrain spending, governments at the state and local level are turning to traditional fundraising in a surprising number of ways. Of course, fundraising for public entities and services has happened for years, usually at arms-length via friends’ groups or foundations for state universities, libraries, parks and, increasingly, local schools. But as federal stimulus money ends and the economy continues its uneven path, state and local budgets remain embattled. Seeking private gifts, which are voluntary and convey the notion of marketplace approval, is a path increasingly being chosen or considered across the nation.

What Is Government up to?

Some government efforts are new and range from creative to questionable:

Monday, June 25, 2012

State efforts to cap non-profit CEO pay drawing attention - NorthJersey.com

State efforts to cap non-profit CEO pay drawing attention - NorthJersey.com: So it's not surprising that New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's plan to cap executive pay for state contractors at $199,000 annually has drawn attention across the non-profit world – including New Jersey.

Some advocates for charitable organizations question the need for state regulations.

Friday, June 22, 2012

IRS workshops help nonprofits retain tax-exempt status - JSOnline

IRS workshops help nonprofits retain tax-exempt status - JSOnline: The Internal Revenue Service is offering two workshops next week to educate tax-exempt organizations in Wisconsin about meeting their tax obligations and maintaining their tax-exempt status.

In the past two years, nearly 8,000 Wisconsin nonprofits have lost their tax-exempt status for not filing an annual Form 990 series return, the IRS said.

The IRS will hold a Stay Exempt 501(c)(3) workshop June 26 at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Union and June 28 at UW-Eau Claire. Both workshops are from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and materials and lunch are included.

Small Charitable Donations Bill amendments 'don't go far enough' - Civil Society - Fundraising - News - providing news and in-depth coverage of charities, voluntary organisations and not-for-profits

Small Charitable Donations Bill amendments 'don't go far enough' - Civil Society - Fundraising - News - providing news and in-depth coverage of charities, voluntary organisations and not-for-profits: The Small Charitable Donations Bill has been published today with amendments following consultation, but it still has a long way to go in making its benefits accessible to more charities according to the Charity Finance Group (CFG).

While there has been "some movement" in terms of some of the stricter regulations included in the Bill, CFG's head of policy, Jane Tully said the organisation still has concerns over the Bill's ability to extend the benefits of the scheme to all charities.

Senators Question IRS Authority to Request Confidential Donor Information | Planned Giving Design Center

Senators Question IRS Authority to Request Confidential Donor Information | Planned Giving Design Center: Citing concerns over privacy protections, 11 Senators today pressed the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for additional answers on the agency's decision to request confidential donor information from organizations applying for tax exempt status. In a letter led by U.S. Senator Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), Ranking Member of the Senate Finance Committee, the lawmakers said such action circumvented current statutory privacy protections and questioned the targeting of groups specifically seeking the approval or renewal of a tax-exempt designation under section 501(c)(4).

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Forewarned Is Forearmed when It Comes to Audits

massnonprofit.org ::: Under the best of circumstances a state or federal audit, especially when conducted by the Inspector General’s staff, disrupts your agency’s operations, sometimes for months, and can be a significant cause for concern – for you and your board.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Sen. Hatch: IRS Must Preserve Privacy of Tax-Exempt Donations

Sen. Hatch: IRS Must Preserve Privacy of Tax-Exempt Donations: A group of Republican senators are calling on the IRS to preserve privacy protections for those donating to organizations applying for tax exempt status to protect them from “possible harassment and intimidation.”

Monday, June 18, 2012

Editorial: Social business blurs boundaries

Editorial: Social business blurs boundaries: As the space between charities and social businesses gets smaller, Stephen Cook asks if the tax regime should be reconsidered

As economic austerity threatens to become permanent, many charities are doing all they can to diversify income and become less reliant on grants and fundraising. That often means moving to a more commercial, social enterprise model.

Friday, June 08, 2012

What's next for Prince William County's nonprofits? | InsideNova

What's next for Prince William County's nonprofits? | InsideNova: Organizations that aren’t community partners, which receive county funding through the annual budget process, often receive incremental funds throughout the year from individual Prince William County supervisors. Vitter said a nonprofit like PWTSC has a difficult time determining how much they will need from year to year and rely greatly on the generosity of individual board members to achieve their mission in the community.

HMRC might target charities after tax relief cap U-turn, warns tax specialist

HMRC might target charities after tax relief cap U-turn, warns tax specialist: Bill Lewis of Bates Wells & Braithwaite says Revenue & Customs is likely to take steps to prevent tax avoidance involving charities

Charities might face a backlash from HM Revenue & Customs after Chancellor George Osborne’s U-turn on the tax cap for major donors, a charity law firm will warn its clients.

Thursday, June 07, 2012

Nonprofits losing property-tax exemptions - NYPOST.com

Nonprofits losing property-tax exemptions - NYPOST.com: The city has yanked property-tax exemptions worth $38 million from more than 900 nonprofits that couldn’t prove they deserved the breaks or didn’t bother to respond to a city survey, The Post has learned.

The action by the Finance Department takes effect July 1 and comes after outreach efforts, warning letters and in-person visits by assessors trying to determine which organizations legitimately deserve the waivers, which ones are gaming the system, and which simply slipped under the radar.

Mark Rosenman: Nonprofits Missing From Big Battles

Mark Rosenman: Nonprofits Missing From Big Battles: Charities and foundations should be geared up to confront immediate and near-term policy battles of extraordinary consequence to them. Instead, they seem to be wearing blinders -- or simply fear controversy, no matter the stakes.

Congressional Republicans want a repeat of last summer's divisive struggle over raising the debt limit and are committed to pursuing new budget cuts. This comes after the House recently approved changes to last year's deficit-cutting sequestration agreement and shifted what was a shared annual burden of $109 billion entirely to domestic programs and actually raised the defense budget instead of cutting it.