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Friday, April 27, 2007
Kansas.com | 04/27/2007 | All nonprofits should be exempt from sales taxes
Kansas.com | 04/27/2007 | All nonprofits should be exempt from sales taxes: "A donor's gift to many nonprofit organizations is diminished by up to 7.3 percent, because the nonprofits have to pay sales tax on their purchases paid with contributed funds. The problem is not that some nonprofits have sales-tax exemptions, which they do. The difficulty lies in the inconsistency with which the exemptions are applied."
Monday, April 23, 2007
Charities and community facilities - Government of Alberta
Charities and community facilities - Government of Alberta: "Charities and Community Facilities
Charities
Alberta’s tax credit for total annual charitable donations over $200 will increase to 21 per cent from 12.75 per cent. When combined with the federal charitable donations credit, Albertans will receive a 50 cent tax credit for every dollar donated over the $200 threshold."
Charities
Alberta’s tax credit for total annual charitable donations over $200 will increase to 21 per cent from 12.75 per cent. When combined with the federal charitable donations credit, Albertans will receive a 50 cent tax credit for every dollar donated over the $200 threshold."
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
adn.com | our view : Share that dividend
adn.com | our view : Share that dividend: "Share that dividend
Bill aims to boost Alaska giving
Published: April 18, 2007
Last Modified: April 18, 2007 at 02:49 AM
The state House voted 35-0 Monday to allow e-savvy Alaskans to contribute part or all of their PFDs to Alaska charities."
Bill aims to boost Alaska giving
Published: April 18, 2007
Last Modified: April 18, 2007 at 02:49 AM
The state House voted 35-0 Monday to allow e-savvy Alaskans to contribute part or all of their PFDs to Alaska charities."
KTUU.com | Alaska's news and information source | Legislation would make food donations tax-free
KTUU.com | Alaska's news and information source | Legislation would make food donations tax-free: "Legislation would make food donations tax-free
by The Associated Press
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, today introduced legislation that would amend the federal tax code to make corporate charitable donations of food to Natives tax deductible, increasing food donations for Alaska Natives and American Indians."
by The Associated Press
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, today introduced legislation that would amend the federal tax code to make corporate charitable donations of food to Natives tax deductible, increasing food donations for Alaska Natives and American Indians."
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
adn.com | legislature : PFD donations bill OK'd by House, on to Senate
adn.com | legislature : PFD donations bill OK'd by House, on to Senate: "PFD donations bill OK'd by House, on to Senate
Published: April 17, 2007
Last Modified: April 17, 2007 at 02:59 AM
JUNEAU --The House unanimously passed a bill Monday enabling residents to donate money to charities through their Permanent Fund Dividend check."
Published: April 17, 2007
Last Modified: April 17, 2007 at 02:59 AM
JUNEAU --The House unanimously passed a bill Monday enabling residents to donate money to charities through their Permanent Fund Dividend check."
Thursday, April 12, 2007
courant.com | Dropping The Ball?
courant.com | Dropping The Ball?: "Dropping The Ball?
Tax-Exempt NCAA Under Fire As Colleges Perform End Run Around Academic Rules
April 12, 2007
ALLEN L. SACK
Now that the madness of the NCAA's Championship Basketball Tournament has subsided, Americans have moved on to more mundane concerns like meeting the April 17 deadline for filing federal income tax returns. Ironically, the organization that staged the Final Four and walked away with about $500 million from the sale of television rights to CBS pays no taxes whatsoever."
Tax-Exempt NCAA Under Fire As Colleges Perform End Run Around Academic Rules
April 12, 2007
ALLEN L. SACK
Now that the madness of the NCAA's Championship Basketball Tournament has subsided, Americans have moved on to more mundane concerns like meeting the April 17 deadline for filing federal income tax returns. Ironically, the organization that staged the Final Four and walked away with about $500 million from the sale of television rights to CBS pays no taxes whatsoever."
Journal Gazette | 04/12/2007 | Senate OKs assault on illegal gambling
Journal Gazette | 04/12/2007 | Senate OKs assault on illegal gambling: "Senate OKs assault on illegal gambling
By Niki Kelly
The Journal Gazette
Long
INDIANAPOLIS – The Senate voted 38-11 Wednesday to crack down on illegal gambling while loosening some charity gaming rules."
By Niki Kelly
The Journal Gazette
Long
INDIANAPOLIS – The Senate voted 38-11 Wednesday to crack down on illegal gambling while loosening some charity gaming rules."
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Independent Sector Urges Increased IRS FY2008 Budget :: PNNOnline ::
Independent Sector Urges Increased IRS FY2008 Budget :: PNNOnline ::: "Independent Sector Urges Increased IRS FY2008 Budget
Posted by: laurakujawski on Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Topic Special Features
Independent Sector urges the House-Senate Appropriations Subcommittees on Financial Services and General Government to give strong consideration to increasing the fiscal year 2008 budget for the Internal Revenue Service. An increased IRS budget would allow the agency to offer and improve upon the resources that educate nonprofit organizations about new and existing tax laws, as well as provide the enforcement resources that deter intentional noncompliance."
Posted by: laurakujawski on Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Topic Special Features
Independent Sector urges the House-Senate Appropriations Subcommittees on Financial Services and General Government to give strong consideration to increasing the fiscal year 2008 budget for the Internal Revenue Service. An increased IRS budget would allow the agency to offer and improve upon the resources that educate nonprofit organizations about new and existing tax laws, as well as provide the enforcement resources that deter intentional noncompliance."
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Stephen Barr - New Rules Have Charities Clamoring to Participate in Workplace Drive - washingtonpost.com
Stephen Barr - New Rules Have Charities Clamoring to Participate in Workplace Drive - washingtonpost.com: "New Rules Have Charities Clamoring to Participate in Workplace Drive
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By Stephen Barr
Tuesday, April 10, 2007; Page D03
When the rules change, the pressure to read the trend data grows.
That's the case this year with the nation's largest workplace charity drive, the Combined Federal Campaign. The CFC in the National Capital Area is the largest of the local drives -- about $60 million was collected for charities and nonprofit organizations last year -- and local officials are watching to see the impact of the new rules on the 2007 solicitations."
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By Stephen Barr
Tuesday, April 10, 2007; Page D03
When the rules change, the pressure to read the trend data grows.
That's the case this year with the nation's largest workplace charity drive, the Combined Federal Campaign. The CFC in the National Capital Area is the largest of the local drives -- about $60 million was collected for charities and nonprofit organizations last year -- and local officials are watching to see the impact of the new rules on the 2007 solicitations."
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