Nonprofit organizations are increasingly relying on the internet as a fundraising tool. This note provides an overview of tax issues affecting online fundraising and suggests certain tax planning strategies to avoid the Unrelated Business Income Tax (UBIT) rules in anticipation of the possible position that the U.S. Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service may take in the future regarding online fundraising
With the economy in turmoil, charitable organizations are looking to nontraditional sources of finan...
Unlike traditional for-profit entities, whose main goal is profit maximization, charitable nonprofit...
The Larned A. Waterman Iowa Nonprofit Resource Center is a University of Iowa interdisciplinary coll...
Nonprofit organizations are increasingly relying on the internet as a fundraising tool. This note pr...
The Internet has created new opportunities for both large and small tax-exempt organizations (EOs) t...
While many of the nation's nearly 1.6 million tax-exempt organizations provide an educational or hum...
This casebook has been adapted from the authors\u27 pioneering and widely used casebook, Nonprofit O...
By now, it is perhaps cliche to quote Sir Walter Scott\u27s familiar refrain\u27 when referring to c...
Since the advent of the Internet, numerous media organizations have been forced to adopt new busines...
When charities look to nontraditional sources of financing to supplement contributions and fee-based...
Despite the overall economic and social importance of nonprofit organizations and the plethora of sc...
Since the advent of the Internet, numerous digital news organizations have had difficulties remainin...
Crowdsourced online donation projects have become hugely popular: A 2016 report from the Pew Researc...
The Sixth Edition of this widely used casebook includes the usual rich mix of materials and is adapt...
American nonprofit organizations receive favorable tax treatment, including tax exemptions and tax-d...
With the economy in turmoil, charitable organizations are looking to nontraditional sources of finan...
Unlike traditional for-profit entities, whose main goal is profit maximization, charitable nonprofit...
The Larned A. Waterman Iowa Nonprofit Resource Center is a University of Iowa interdisciplinary coll...
Nonprofit organizations are increasingly relying on the internet as a fundraising tool. This note pr...
The Internet has created new opportunities for both large and small tax-exempt organizations (EOs) t...
While many of the nation's nearly 1.6 million tax-exempt organizations provide an educational or hum...
This casebook has been adapted from the authors\u27 pioneering and widely used casebook, Nonprofit O...
By now, it is perhaps cliche to quote Sir Walter Scott\u27s familiar refrain\u27 when referring to c...
Since the advent of the Internet, numerous media organizations have been forced to adopt new busines...
When charities look to nontraditional sources of financing to supplement contributions and fee-based...
Despite the overall economic and social importance of nonprofit organizations and the plethora of sc...
Since the advent of the Internet, numerous digital news organizations have had difficulties remainin...
Crowdsourced online donation projects have become hugely popular: A 2016 report from the Pew Researc...
The Sixth Edition of this widely used casebook includes the usual rich mix of materials and is adapt...
American nonprofit organizations receive favorable tax treatment, including tax exemptions and tax-d...
With the economy in turmoil, charitable organizations are looking to nontraditional sources of finan...
Unlike traditional for-profit entities, whose main goal is profit maximization, charitable nonprofit...
The Larned A. Waterman Iowa Nonprofit Resource Center is a University of Iowa interdisciplinary coll...