Topic: tax-exempt

JD Supra Corporate Brief: Bumpy Road Ahead, Corporate Social Media, International Dismissal Toolkit, US Trade Secrets

Keeping up with the Joneses is a whole lot easier when you read the JD Supra Corporate Brief every morning: There is no way to keep your company from being hacked. So you need to be prepared… (LXBN) Fasten your seat belts: the road ahead for global economic growth will be bumpy… (Bennett Jones) Corporate… Read more »

What Does the American Taxpayer Relief Act Mean for Nonprofits?

The American Taxpayer Relief Act was signed into law in extremis on January 2, 2013, bringing with it important changes to the country’s tax laws, including the extension of a number of credits, exemptions, and favorable rates that were scheduled to expire at the end of 2012. For nonprofits and charities – and for the… Read more »

Nonprofit Laws: IRS Exemption, Social Media Policies, Contracts, L3Cs, Marketing, and More

For your reference, a roundup of recent updates on legal issues (and challenges) facing nonprofit organizations, from lawyers and law firms on JD Supra: New Guidance for Nonprofits Regarding Social Media Policies and Punishment (Venable LLP): “… rapidly developing law in the area of disciplining employees for voicing workplace gripes in social media such as… Read more »