Tag Archives: The Nonprofit Mentor
IRS 1023 EZ
On July 1, 2014, the IRS announced its new IRS Form 1023 EZ. This form is designed to ease and expedite the application process for small organizations which project $50,000 or less in income and assets of less than $250,000 during … Continue reading
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First Post
Every journey begins with a first step. So it is with my first posting. Though I’ve taught and spoken about nonprofits often, “The Nonprofit Mentor” represents my initial effort at writing about nonprofit and exempt organizations and the nonprofit sector on a sustained basis. It is a somewhat daunting process. … Continue reading
IRS ACT
For the past three years I served on the IRS Advisory Committee on Tax Exempt and Government Entities, known also as “the ACT”, and its related Exempt Organization (“EO”) subcommittee. Our subcommittee worked directly with the IRS leadership which oversees the nation’s nonprofit … Continue reading →