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The definitive guide to the law affecting tax-exempt organizations, fully updated Authored by Shane T. Hamilton and the late Bruce R. Hopkins, widely recognized as two of the country's leading experts on nonprofit law,
The Law of Tax-Exempt Organizations, Thirteenth Edition, is written in plain English and is organized to allow for easy navigation and quick reference. This book includes a companion website that features resources that provide citations and background on the sources of the law. This definitive guide covers all facets of the tax code, regulations, case law, and administrative determinations that comprise the law of tax-exempt organizations. This edition provides a comprehensive presentation of this field, including recent developments such as:
- Tax regulations and IRS guidance implementing provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, such as the bucketing (or silo) rule for the computation of unrelated business taxable income, the college and university endowment tax, and the excise tax on excess compensation paid by tax-exempt organizations
- Tax regulations and IRS guidance implementing The Taxpayer First Act, which instituted mandatory electronic filing of exempt organizations returns
- IRS guidance on the standards for LLCs to qualify for tax-exempt status and the provision of disaster relief by charitable organizations
- Proposed revised IRS procedures for group exemption rulings
- Expanded discussion of unrelated business rules
- IRS rulings in areas such as the commerciality doctrine, the organizational and operational tests, and the private inurement and private benefit doctrines
With concise and authoritative commentary on all the relevant tax law standards,
The Law of Tax-Exempt Organizations, Thirteenth Edition is an essential reference for leaders and managers of tax-exempt organizations as well as the lawyers, accountants, and consultants who serve and advise them.
About the author
SHANE T. HAMILTON is one of the country's leading practitioners in the field of nonprofit and tax-exempt organizations. He has extensive experience in advising tax-exempt clients in connection with their complex nonprofit and tax matters and representing them before the IRS. The late
BRUCE R. HOPKINS was a practicing lawyer for 50 years in the tax-exempt organizations field, a prolific author or coauthor of more than 40 books on nonprofit law, and a law professor. He spoke extensively at nonprofit and tax-exempt organizations conferences nationally and internationally and was widely considered to be the "Dean of Nonprofit Law."