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Not-for-Profit Accounting, Tax, and Reporting Requirements, 4th Edition

ISBN: 978-0-470-64235-1

June 2010

288 pages

Description
Everything your nonprofit needs to know about accounting, tax, and reporting requirements

As every organization ultimately discovers, not-for-profit status does not simplify but rather seems to complicate financial structure and reporting obligations. These challenges, however, can be well met. Now in a Fourth Edition, Not-for-Profit Accounting, Tax, and Reporting Requirements offers not-for-profit managers, bookkeepers, and volunteers, as well as auditing CPA firms, a peerless reference for this dynamic field.

Filled with dozens of checklists, sample letters, and illustrative charts demonstrating how to apply the principles and requirements described in practice, this step-by-step guide helps not-for-profits apply for tax-exempt status, handle IRS audits, set up a wholly owned taxable subsidiary, anticipate tax implications of lobbying expenses, and perform a host of other functions.

Completely revised and expanded, the Fourth Edition features new coverage on:

  • The basics of complying to the new Form 990

  • Political action committees

  • New lobbying issues

  • Grant accounting

  • Complying with OMB Circular A-122

  • Yellow Book accounting

  • Fiduciary responsibilities of boards and staff

  • And much more!

The accounting principles, tax issues, reporting requirements, and general work environment for not-for-profit organizations are remarkably different from those affecting commercial organizations. As a result, the task of keeping up with current financial and disclosure requirements, already daunting, can become even more so. Providing the latest regulatory information, Edward McMillan delivers a one-stop reporting resource for not-for-profits in Not-for-Profit Accounting, Tax, and Reporting Requirements, Fourth Edition.

About the Author
EDWARD McMILLAN is a Certified Public Accountant and Certified Association Executive, and a nationally recognized speaker on not-for-profit financial and management topics since 1992 for the United States Chamber of Commerce, the American Society of Association Executives, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the American Chamber of Commerce Executives, and Destination Marketing Association International. He is also the author of Not-for-Profit Budgeting and Financial Management, Fourth Edition and Model Policies and Procedures for Not-for-Profit Organizations, Fourth Edition both published by Wiley. His articles have appeared in publications including Association Management, Leadership, and Dollars and Cents.