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We are currently scheduling dates for our acclaimed “This Year in Nonprofit Law” program. This unique full or half-day program is an informative, affordable program for nonprofit executives, lawyers and accountants. Participants receive a one-year subscription to Nonprofit Issues with their paid admission.
The full day program includes a morning session that reviews the major developments of the last year, including but not limited to, pending state and federal legislation, nonprofit conversions and competition, 990 disclosure rules and opportunities, excess benefit transaction rules, fund raisers registering out-of-state, controlling your affiliates, joint venture partners, indemnification for service on another board, electing under section 501(h).
The afternoon session covers the deductibility of charitable contributions, tax advantages, substantiation rules, sponsorship rules, charitable solicitation registration and ethical issues . For more information on the program and a full program outline visit our conference planner online at /public/main/speak.html.
Interested program planners can call or e-mail Lisa Chatburn at 215.542.7547 for more information.
Thursday with the Editor, March 10
Join us for another Thursday with the Editor telephone call on March 10 at 1 p.m. ET. You can use this time to follow-up on your own or someone else’s To The Point question, discuss any topic covered in this edition, or raise any other issue of nonprofit law.
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