Sentences with phrase «exempt status issues»

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Pulpit Freedom Sunday, an annual event organized by the Alliance Defending Freedom (formerly the Alliance Defense Fund), flaunts an IRS tax code restriction stating that churches risk their tax - exempt status if they endorse specific political candidates or positions on ballot issues.
Furthermore, he violated the consti.tution by speaking about political issues and trying to inadvertently sway the vote away from Obama, for which once the IRS are done he could very well have cost his cult of bigots their tax - exempt status.
The central issue: Was Fort Schuyler's status as a 501 (c)(3) non-profit corporation grounds to exempt it from complying with the FOI Law?
Another more harrowing example of taxable munis are those that are issued as tax free, then later become taxable if and when the IRS determines the proceeds are being used for purposes that do not fall under tax - exempt status.
While municipal bond issuance increased considerably during November and December in anticipation of Tax Reform and revised tax - exempt status for certain issue types, we would expect that, post signage, longer term supply should begin to decline which, of course, should prove favorable for bondholders.
As counsel for non-profits in the Richmond and Tidewater communities, Byrd works on a variety of legal issues, including employment matters and situations that may impact an organization's tax - exempt status.
Sharon advises nonprofit entities on the wide range of issues related to their tax - exempt status, including formation, funding, governance, executive compensation (including deferred compensation), regulatory compliance, restructuring, international grant making, lobbying, unrelated business income, and mergers and acquisitions.
The Corporate Transactional Clinic provides students with the opportunity to represent nonprofit organizations and local churches in corporate matters including incorporating, obtaining tax exempt status with the Internal Revenue Service, real property issues, and more.
Understanding how the tax - exempt status of the client or a co-investor affects issues relating to control and «exit strategies» for real estate investments
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