
Treasury Decision 9390 was issued on March 28, 2008 by the Department of Treasury. Among its provisions include the final regulations that enumerate substantive requirements for tax exemption of organizations, including measures these organizations should adopt in order to maintain their tax exempt status. To continuously enjoy this, educational, charitable and other non-profit organizations should operate with the public interest in view. These organizations should familiarize themselves of this development to avoid revocation of their exempt status.
The Knowledge Congress assembles a panel of experts to fully discus what this new regulation is all about. Keynote speakers from leading industries and government regulators are scheduled to speak in this two-hour teleconference and webinar.
Course Level: Intermediate
Prerequisite: None
Method Of Presentation: Group-Based-Internet
Developer: The Knowledge Conference
Recommended CLE/CPE Hours: 2.0
(Please note, your State Bar or Accounting Board will make the final determination with respect
to continuing education credit.)
Advance Preparation: Print and review course materials
Course Code: 083762
Recording Fee: $299 (Please click here for details)
NASBA Sponsor Number: 109004
Featured Speakers for How to Avoid Revocation of Exempt Status live webinar:
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Event Talking Points (click here to view more)
Rick Speizman, National Partner-In-Charge, Exempt Organizations Tax Practice (ExoTax), KPMG LLP Douglas M. Mancino, Partner, McDermott Will & Emery LLP Alexander Reid , Associate, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP I. Background A. Pre-TBOR 2 B. Section 4958 – intermediate sanctions C. Proposed regulations - interplay between section 4958 and loss of tax exemption II. Final Regulations A. Section 501(c)(3) - private benefit examples B. Section 501(c)(3) - determination of whether revocation is appropriate when section 4958 also applies. C. Section 4958 – when section 4958 applies |
KPMG LLP
Rick Speizman
National Partner-In-Charge, Exempt Organizations Tax Practice (ExoTax)
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McDermott Will & Emery LLP
Douglas M. Mancino
Partner
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Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
Alexander Reid
Associate
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Who Should Attend?
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- Tax Attorneys for non profits
- Managing Directors & Presidents
- Finance & Accounting for non profits
- Accountants
- Financial Officers
- Senior Officers
- Tax-exempt Auditors
Why Attend?
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This is a must attend event to hear the up-to-the-minute updates on TD 9390.
- New guidance explained by the most qualified key leaders & experts
- Hear directly from key regulators & thought leaders
- Interact directly with panel during Q&A
Registration Information:
How to Avoid Revocation of Tax-Exempt Status
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