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Wednesday, June 22, 2005

Nonprofit Panel Rolls Out Final Recommendations
The Panel on the Nonprofit Sector published their final report today.

The panel recommends:
Charities and foundations should include far more detailed information about executive and board compensation and the independence of board members on their informational tax forms -- but should not be required to place limits on what they pay their top officials or board members.

Charities should be prohibited by law from making loans to their board members, but nonprofit organizations should still be permitted to make loans to their employees.

No limits should be placed on the deduction individuals may take for donations of clothing and other household items, but the Internal Revenue Service should develop guidelines to help donors place a value on such contributions.

Donor-advised funds should be required by law to give away annually at least 5 percent of their total assets, but each donor-advised account should not have to distribute a minimum amount to charity every year and certain kinds of funds should be excluded from a payout requirement.

Congress should tighten the rules for some types of supporting organizations, requiring them to distribute 5 percent of their net assets every year to the charitable groups they support. Supporting organizations are designed to finance the work of specific charities. Many large nonprofit groups have supporting organizations that generate revenue by investing in stocks or by operating businesses.

Sen. Grassley hopes to have comprehensive reform legislation rolled out within the next few weeks. Most experts think that the legislation will look more like the Joint Tax Committee's recommendations than the Panel's, but it is anyone's guess at this point.

Check them out yourself at: http://www.nonprofitpanel.org/final/

Posted by Jennifer Lowe, 02:56:03 PM



Wednesday, June 08, 2005

Senate Finance Committee June 8 Hearing: Report on Reform
The Senate Finance Committee is holding a hearing today to review a report by staff on proposals for reform of land conservation easements.

See the witnesses' testimony and the Committee Report on the Nature Conservancy




Tuesday, June 07, 2005

Nonprofit Panel Plans June 24 Call-In Presentation
On Friday, June 24 from 3:00 to 4:00 pm EST. the Panel on the Nonprofit Sector will host a call in presentation to review a report it plans on sending to the Senate Finance Committee earlier that week. Panel leaders will present the recommendations, take questions and explain next steps. The call is open to staff, board members and volunteers of nonprofits, foundations and corporate philanthropy programs. The Panel, convened be Independent Sector, is making recommendations to Congress on nonprofit accountability issues.

To register for call click here. The Panel's website is at www.NonprofitPanel.org





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