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2018 brought in some unfortunate changes for tax exempts
2018 blew in with a whole bunch of unfortunate changes/presents/burdens on the tax-exempt sector: Tax Bill: The 2017 tax bill passed by Congress implemented a
Attorney Fees and the American Rule
At the outset of a lawsuit, one of the most frequent questions clients ask us is “If we win, the other side has to pay
Press release issued by Rubric Legal regarding First Amendment victory
A Victory for Vugo; The Minnesota Startup Takes on New York City & Upholds 1st Amendment Rights
Great news for unincorporated associations and orgs changing states!
The IRS has released Rev. Proc. 2018-15 which makes some very welcome changes for some organizations. Organizations that are changing their state of incorporation or
New Revenue Procedures from the IRS
The IRS releases new revenue procedures at the beginning of the year that address how to proceed with all sorts of things you may need
ABA Section of Taxation Comments Concerning Form 1024-A
There may be a new Form 1024-A coming, applicable only to 501(c)(4) organizations applying for tax exemption. On November 21, 2017, the ABA Section of
Nonprofits and Tax Reform – Thoughts on Initial Draft
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More on unrelated business income
The theme of the week on the Rubric legal blog is unrelated business taxable income (see yesterday’s post) and the ways that it can impact