Though frequently used interchangeably, the terms tax-exempt
organization and nonprofit organization do not carry the same legal
definition. Nonprofit enterprises are those that do not distribute
earnings in the form of dividends or distributions, so while all
tax-exempt organizations are nonprofit, not all nonprofit
organizations are necessarily tax-exempt. This work provides a
comprehensive look at the federal Internal Revenue code governing
tax-exempt status, carefully detailing the criteria specified in
the code and related Treasury Regulations. Also outlined are the
presribed procedures for filing for tax-exempt status.
Robert N. Sughrue and Michelle L. Kopnski present a thorough
discussion of the various types of tax-exempt organizations and the
characteristics unique to each. Sections 501(c), 521, 527, and 528
of the Internal Revenue Code are closely analyzed, and the
organizational tests of 501(c)(3) institutions are provided. In
addition, accounting systems for tax-exempt organizations, internal
controls, and reporting requirements are also covered. Among the
other topics addressed by Sughrue and Kopnski are unrelated
business taxable income, private foundations, financial
considerations in tax-exempt and other nonprofit organizations, and
financial considerations and practical applications. Students and
professionals in the fields of finance, investment, accounting, and
law will find this work to be a useful reference tool, and
academic, public, and law libraries will consider it a worthwhile
addition to their collections.
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