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Electronic Filing Now Available For New York Charities

Charities registered with the New York Attorney General’s Charities Bureau may now electronically submit their annual filings – CHAR500 and IRS Form 990 – with the Charities Bureau at the same time they file IRS Form 990 with the IRS.  … Continue reading

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New York City Bites the Hand that Feeds It

Many New York City nonprofit organizations that use their properties for charitable and educational purposes have long enjoyed exemption from New York City property tax. Recently, a number of these organizations have received notices from the City’s Department of Finance … Continue reading

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New York Senate Bill Proposes Stringent Rules on Executive Compensation

On April 13, 2012, Senator Marcellino introduced New York Senate Bill 6930 which, if passed, will amend New York not-for-profit corporation law as it pertains to the compensation of executives by nonprofit organizations. At first glance, the bill appears to … Continue reading

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Regulatory Focus on Cause Marketing Heats Up

Our firm has noticed a recent uptick in state charity regulators’ interest in regulating cause marketing activities.  (For purposes of this post, I am primarily referring to promotions in which a for-profit company advertises that the sale or use of … Continue reading

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