Book description
With more than 50,000 private foundations in the United States and the
increasing scrutiny of the IRS, this much-needed, annually updated
manual provides you with a wide range of tax rules and regulations for
these foundations. Coauthored by a lawyer and tax accountant, the
revised and expanded
Third Edition
includes practical tax compliance suggestions and in-depth legal
explanations. Capturing all-new developments in the private foundations
arena, the new edition presents you with line-by-line instructions,
sample-filled IRS forms, and complete citations. BRUCE R. HOPKINS
is a senior partner in the law firm of Polsinelli Shalton Flanigan
Suelthaus PC, practicing in the firm's Kansas City, Missouri, and
Washington, D. C., offices. He specializes in the representation of
private foundations and other taxexempt organizations. His practice
ranges over the entirety of law matters involving exempt organizations,
with emphasis on the formation of nonprofit organizations, acquisition
of recognition of tax-exempt status for them, the private inurement and
private benefit doctrines, the intermediate sanctions rules, legislative
and political campaign activities issues, public charity and private
foundation rules, unrelated business planning, use of exempt and
for-profit subsidiaries, joint venture planning, tax shelter
involvement, review of annual information returns, Internet
communications developments, the law of charitable giving (including
planned giving), and fundraising law issues.
Mr. Hopkins served as Chair of the Committee on Exempt Organizations,
Tax Section, American Bar Association; Chair, Section of Taxation,
National Association of College and University Attorneys; and President,
Planned Giving Study Group of Greater Washington, D. C.
Mr. Hopkins is the series editor of Wiley's Nonprofit Law, Finance, and
Management Series. In addition to co-author of Private Foundations:
Tax Law and Compliance,
Third Edition
,
he is the author of The Law of Tax-Exempt Organizations, Ninth Edition
;The Planning Guide for the Law of Tax-Exempt Organizations:
Strategies and Commentaries
;IRS Audits of Tax-Exempt Organizations: Policies, Practices
, and Procedures
;
The Tax Law
of Charitable Giving, Third Edition
; The Law of Fundraising, Third Edition
; The Tax Law of
Associations
; The Tax Law of Unrelated Business for Nonprofit Organizations
; The Nonprofits'
Guide to Internet Communications Law
; The Law of Intermediate Sanctions: A Guide for
Nonprofits
;
Starting and Managing a Nonprofit Organization: A Legal Guide, Fifth Edition
;Nonprofit Law Made Easy
; Charitable Giving Law Made Easy
;
Private Foundation Law Made
Easy
; 650
Essential Nonprofit Law Questions Answered
; The First Legal Answer Book for
Fund-Raisers
; The Second Legal Answer Book for Fund-Raisers
; The Legal Answer Book for
Nonprofit Organizations
; The Second Legal Answer Book for Nonprofit Organizations
; andThe Nonprofit Law Dictionary
; and is the co-author, with Jody Blazek, of The Legal Answer
Book for Private Foundations
; with Thomas K. Hyatt, of The Law of Tax-Exempt
Healthcare Organizations, Third Edition
; with David O. Middlebrook, of Nonprofit Law
for Religious Organizations: Essential Questions & Answers
; and with Douglas K. Anning, Virginia C. Gross, and Thomas J.
Schenkelberg, of The New Form 990: Law, Policy
and Preparation
. He also writes Bruce R. Hopkins' Nonprofit Counsel
, a monthly newsletter, published by John Wiley & Sons.
Mr. Hopkins received the 2007 Outstanding Nonprofit Lawyer Award
(Vanguard Lifetime Achievement Award) from the American Bar Association,
Section of Business Law, Committee on Nonprofit Corporations. He is
listed in The Best Lawyers in
America
, Nonprofit Organizations/Charities Law, 2007-2008.
Mr. Hopkins earned his J. D. and L. L.M. degrees at the George
Washington University National Law Center and his B. A. at the
University of Michigan. He is a member of the bars of the District of
Columbia and the state of Missouri.
JODY BLAZEK is a partner in Blazek & Vetterling LLP, a
Houston CPA firm focusing on tax and financial planning for exempt
organizations and the individuals who create, fund, and work with
them. BV serves over 400 nonprofit organizations providing financial
reports and tax compliance and planning services.
Ms. Blazek's
accounting career has concentrated on nonprofit organizations for over
38 years. This focus began with KPMG (then Peat Marwick) when she
studied and interpreted the Tax Reform Act of 1969 as it related to
charitable organizations and the creation of private foundations. From
1972 to 1981 she gained nonprofit management experience as treasurer
of the Menil Interests, where she worked with John and Dominique de
Menil to plan the Menil Collection, The Rothko Chapel, and other
projects of the Menil Foundation. She reentered public practice in
1981 to found the firm she now serves.
She is the author of six
books in the Wiley Nonprofit Series: Nonprofit Financial
Planning Made Easy (2008); IRS Form 1023 Preparation
Guide (2005); IRS Form 990 Tax
Preparation Guide for Nonprofits (2004); Tax Planning
and Compliance for Tax-Exempt Organizations,
Fourth Edition (2004); Private Foundations: Tax Law
and Compliance, Third
Edition (2008); and The Legal Answer Book for Private
Foundations (2002), the latter two volumes co-authored with
Bruce R. Hopkins. Ms. Blazek serves on the Panel of the Nonprofit
Sector, Transparency and Financial AccountabilityWork Group.
Ms.
Blazek is past Chair of the Tax-Exempt Organizations Resource Panel
and a member of Form 1023 and 999 Revision Task Forces for the
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants; she serves on the
national editorial board of Tax Analysts'The Exempt Organization
Tax Review and the AICPA's The Tax Advisor; and is
an advisor to the Volunteer Service Committee of the Houston Chapter
of Certified Public Accountants. She is a founding director of Texas
Accountants and Lawyers for the Arts and a member of the board of the
Anchorage Foundations, Houston Artists Fund, and the River Pierce
Foundation. Ms. Blazek is a frequent speaker at nonprofit symposia,
including AICPA Not-for-Profit Industry Conference; University of
Texas Law School Nonprofit Organizations Institute; Texas, New York,
Arizona, and Washington State CPA Societies' Nonprofit Conferences;
conference of Southwest Foundations and Association of Small
Foundations; and Resource Center's Nonprofit Legal and Accounting
Institute, among others.
Jody Blazek received her BBA from
University of Texas at Austin in 1964 and took selected taxation
courses at South Texas School of Law. She and her husband, David
Crossley, nurture two sons, Austin and Jay Blazek Crossley.