Charitable Giving Law Made Easy
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Comprehending the legal implications of the making of charitable contributions can be confounding as well as financially detrimental if the rules are not followed. Written for everyone from nonprofit novices to sophisticated directors of established organizations, Charitable Giving Law Made Easy assists non-lawyers through the nonprofit, tax-exempt organizations, charitable giving maze. Author Bruce Hopkins—a leading authority on tax-exempt organizations—offers plain-language explanations of the definition of a charitable gift, the percentage limitations, rules as to gifts of property, planned giving, and the substantiation and appraisal requirements that apply to nonprofit organizations. Several recent developments have drastically affected charitable giving law, including a congressional enactment of major charitable giving legislation, ambitious regulations and rulings projects by the IRS, and court contributions to the law. Charitable Giving Law Made Easy addresses these issues with the insight of the author's world-class experience. Covering everything you need to know to navigate the complex web of charitable giving law issues, this expert guide explores: Contributions of money and property Deduction percentage limitations Unique charitable giving situations Planned giving techniques Administration of charitable giving programs And much more! Written by a lawyer for non-lawyers, Charitable Giving Law Made Easy demystifies the rules and regulations surrounding gifts to charitable organizations and provides legal novices with a useful understanding of charitable giving law.
Gebonden | 368 pagina's | Engels
1e druk | Verschenen in 2006
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