by clover_1xhypr | Jan 20, 2026 | Estate Planning, Non-Profits
Your Estate Plan And Charitable Giving Charitable giving as part of an estate plan can be beneficial for the charity, the owner of the estate, and beneficiaries of the estate. By incorporating charitable donations into an estate plan, someone can show financial...
by clover_1xhypr | Jan 20, 2026 | Non-Profits, Taxation
Non-Profits and Automatic Revocation of Tax-Exempt Status for Failure to File Tax Return Non-profit organizations must comply with many tax laws to maintain their tax-exempt status. One of the easiest compliance requirements which is sometimes overlooked is filing...
by clover_1xhypr | Jan 19, 2026 | Non-Profits, Taxation
Ongoing Tax and Governance Compliance for Tax-Exempt Organizations Existing not-for-profit organizations (“NPO”) must ensure that they annually comply with corporate and tax laws. The failure to do so may impact the NPO is minor ways or in significant ways. Tax...
by clover_1xhypr | Jan 19, 2026 | Non-Profits, Taxation
Substantial Contributors to Public Charities: With Reward comes Some Risk Charitable organizations are created and operated for a public good and not for purposes of making a profit for investors. But there is a cost to operating and carrying out a charity’s goals. ...
by clover_1xhypr | Jan 19, 2026 | Non-Profits
Advocacy and Lobbying by Non-Profits Non-profits often wonder if they can carry out lobbying as part of their charitable activities without jeopardizing their charitable status. Various factors must first be carefully considered. These may include identifying the...
by clover_1xhypr | Jan 14, 2026 | Non-Profits, Planned Giving
Naming Rights for Charitable Endowments: Legacy, Leverage, and Legal Precision In the world of philanthropy, recognition is often as enduring as the gifts themselves. For many donors, attaching their name—or that of a loved one—to a charitable cause is not merely...