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December 23-30, 2025
Our 501(c)(3) church is dissolving. May we give our net remaining assets to a related cemetery even though it is exempt under section 501(c)(13) of the Tax Code and not 501(c)(3)?  We feel we have a moral obligation to supplement the perpetual maintenance of the grounds.  Also, will our trustees be able to claim a charitable contribution deduction if they make a personal contribution to the cemetery next year under the new provision allowing each taxpayer to deduct up to $1000 in charitable contributions if they don’t itemize deductions?  —By email. read more

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Trump Litigation Watch

Trump Litigation Watch will provide brief summaries of arguments and outcomes on decided cases in the current torrent of litigation against the actions of the Trump administration. It will primarily cover cases brought by or on behalf of nonprofit organizations or significantly affecting the constituencies they serve.

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December 23, 2025

The federal District Court of Massachusetts (Patti B. Saris) has declared that an executive...

CA Court orders removal of Guard

The federal District Court for the Northern…

Bondi has expansive view of domestic terrorism

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has issued a…

CA Court enjoins anti-DEI provisions in DHS, FEMA grants

The federal District Court for the Northern…

Lead Stories Search Articles

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The federal District Court in Texas hearing the challenge to the constitutionality of the so-called… Read more
Could Better Bylaws For Nonprofit Have Avoided 6 Years of Litigation?

A former director’s derivative suit for breach…

Lessons from Litigation

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December 23, 2025

The Third Circuit Court of Appeals has unceremoniously affirmed a trial court decision dismissing a...

No habeas corpus rights for chimpanzees

Another U.S. appellate court has ruled that…

Emeritus Trustee has no right to board information

An “Emeritus Trustee” of the University of…

Tax Matters

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December 9, 2025

You know your case is in trouble when the Court opens its opinion with “the old question: ‘Who you...

Equitable ownership by charitable tenant justifies exemption

The Texas statute granting real estate tax…

Homeowners Association denied exemption under 501(c)(4)

In a case that started nearly six years ago,…

Tax Court calculates excess benefit tax on state senator

The Tax Court has finalized the excess…

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