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When the Music Stops—Insurance When Your Business Has to Close
My wife and I were at the 7th Street Entry a couple of weeks back (to see The Sudden Lovelys—highly recommended), and I was struck
How judges think about children’s best interests
Knowing the best interest factors is only part of the story. Minnesota law also tells judges how they are supposed to apply the factors. Judges
New 501(c)(4)s subject to additional filing requirement and other potential changes
On Friday, December 18th, Congress passed and the President signed the Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes Act of 2015 (the “Path Act”). The Path Act
Another reason to scour your 990 – IRS releasing 990s in machine readable format
In one of my last blog posts, I gave a brief mention of the IRS’ plans to make machine readable 990s available in the near
Late 2015 IRS Update for Tax Exempt Orgs
As we near the end of 2015, there are numerous IRS-related issues of interest to the nonprofit and tax-exempt community. Below is a quick summary
2016 Tax Update Presentation
Please join me and the folks at Boeckermann Grafstrom & Mayer for lunch on Thursday, October 22nd from 11AM to 1PM. BGM staff will be
The National Taxpayer Advocate Continues to Criticize the 1023-EZ
In mid-July, the National Taxpayer Advocate’s office released the Fiscal Year 2016 Objectives Report to Congress, in which the National Taxpayer Advocate, Nina Olson, continued
Cautionary Tale – Liability for Breach of Fiduciary Duties
A recent decision by the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals is raising some eyebrows and hopefully causing some directors and officers of nonprofit corporations to