Nonprofit Law: Year in Review

12/13/2023 01:30 PM - 03:00 PM ET

Location

Zoom

Description

Nonprofit Law: Year in Review 

Wednesday, December 13 | 1:30 PM – 3:00 PM | Webinar

Presented by: Don Kramer, Esq., Montgomery McCracken

Moderated by: Tish Mogan, Standards for Excellence Consultant, PANO

Offered in Partnership with: Nonprofit Issues

*CPE & CLE credits are available for this program for accountants and lawyers; to receive credit you must register through Nonprofit Issues.

Join Nonprofit Issues® editor Don Kramer for his annual review of key developments in nonprofit law, one of our most popular webinars of the year. There have been a string of important developments affecting the sector, including:

 

Updates on IRS Activity

  • Double whammy on gift stock.
  • Ruling on crypto currency.
  • Name, image, and likeness groups.
  • Expansion of IRA roll-over.
  • IRS triples collection of nonprofit taxes.
  • Defining limits of 501(c)(4) organizations.

 

Issues for Officer & Directors

  • Right of removed director to sue organization.
  • Do directors have a fiduciary duty to obedience?
  • Must university advance legal costs for CFO?

 

Standing to Contest Use of Bequest under UPMIFA

 

Charitable Solicitation Updates

  • Carnival producer is solicitor.
  • Donors can sue the church for misrepresentation.

 

Discrimination Issues under Title VII

  • Applicability to volunteer director
  • What is a private club?
  • Is violation of DEI policy covered by Title V11?

 

Request to Add Diversity Question to Form 990

 

Nonprofit Right to Equal Access to Justice Act Fee Recovery

 

Pennsylvania Law Updates

  • Amendments to nonprofit corporation law.
  • Modification of fiduciary duty.
  • Denial of real estate tax exemptions.
  • May charitable trust be terminated?

 

Damar Hamlin Funds Illuminates Multiple Issues

 

*CPE & CLE credits are available for this program for accountants and lawyers; to receive credit you must register through Nonprofit Issues.

Single Login Cost:
$45 per person for PANO Members | $100 per person for Not-Yet Members

Terms of Participation
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Can’t attend? All webinar registrants will receive a recording of the webinar following the live session!

About the Facilitators

Donald W. Kramer, Esq., Nonprofit Issues & Montgomery McCracken

Donald W. Kramer serves as chair of Montgomery McCracken’s Nonprofit practice group. Don has more than 45 years of experience dealing with the concerns of nonprofit organizations, not only as a lawyer, but also as a teacher, writer, publisher, and board member.

 

He has worked with nonprofits of all types and sizes, helping structure startup situations and restructure multiorganizational health and educational systems. He counsels on a wide range of nonprofit corporate structure and governance, private and community foundations, continuing care retirement communities, exempt organization taxation, low-income housing tax credit transactions, real estate, charitable giving, and other nonprofit issues.

 

Don serves as the editor and publisher of Don Kramer’s Nonprofit Issues®, a national newsletter of “Nonprofit Law You Need to Know,” which he founded in 1989.

 

Prior to joining Montgomery McCracken in 1972, Don served as deputy development coordinator and assistant to the mayor of Philadelphia. Learn more about Don here.

 

 

 

 

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