Attorney Ellis Carter shares her knowledge of nonprofit law related to tax exemption, governance, state registration, and more.| Charity Lawyer Blog
Ballot measure advocacy can be a powerful tool for 501(c)(3)s. Though, complying with the various rules and restrictions can be daunting.| Charity Lawyer Blog
The well-meaning have been advising exempt organizations to operate like a business for years. If the organization is a Section 501(c)(3) organization, operating too much like a business can cost it its tax-exempt status due to the Commerciality Doctrine. Practically, the issue of commerciality usually arises when a tax-exempt organization engages in any endeavor for which a clear for-profit counterpart exists in the marketplace. Typical examples include publishing, consulting and sales o...| Charity Lawyer Blog