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Jill Gilbert Welytok & Daniel S. Welytok 
Nonprofit Law and Governance For Dummies 

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As the number and size of nonprofit organizations continues to
grow, NFPs are coming under ever-increasing government scrutiny.
Soon Congress will require that nonprofits comply with rigorous
accounting and governance standards very similar to those set forth
for for-profits in the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.

If you work for a nonprofit and are concerned about meeting
impending changes to tax and finance standards governing NFPs this
book is for you. In simple, straight-forward language, this guide
demystifies the often perplexing world of nonprofit governance in
the age of Sarbanes-Oxley. Author, Jill Gilbert Welytok, an
attorney who heads the Sarbanes-Oxley division of a major Midwest
law firm, walks you step-by-step through the process of evaluating
your governance structures. She arms you with tips and strategies
for adopting uniform standards under current governance and tax
laws, while preparing you for any upcoming changes. She shows you
how to protect your tax status and reassure donors and volunteers
while staying true to your organization’s mission. And she
fills you in on what you need to know to:

* Comply with state laws and regulations

* Get and keep tax-exempt status

* Avoid lawsuits and other legal landmines

* Handle the media

* Anticipate future trends

* Make sense of the Sarbanes-Oxley act

Including sample nonprofit bylaws and a complete audit committee
report, Nonprofit Law & Governance for Dummies, Second
Edition is an indispensable survival tool for 21st
century nonprofits.
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Table of Content

Foreword xix

Introduction 1

Part I: Nonprofits in the 21st Century 7

Chapter 1: Defining and Scrutinizing the Nonprofit Sector 9

Chapter 2: Regulating Nonprofits: Who’s in Charge? 21

Chapter 3: The State of the Nation’s Nonprofits 33

Part II: The Nuts and Bolts of Nonprofits 45

Chapter 4: Starting Up and Staying True to the Mission 47

Chapter 5: Getting Tax-Exempt Status 69

Chapter 6: Paying Nonprofit Directors, Officers, Staff, and Volunteers 87

Part III: Structuring a Nonprofit to Meet Its Mission 101

Chapter 7: Filing the Dreaded Form 990 103

Chapter 8: The Responsibilities of the Board 117

Chapter 9: Creating the Right Committee Structure 135

Chapter 10: All About Audit Committees 141

Part IV: Some Special Types of Nonprofits 151

Chapter 11: Forming a Solid Foundation 153

Chapter 12: Capitalizing on Cooperatives 165

Part V: Legal Landmines 179

Chapter 13: Existing in a World of Sarbanes-Oxley 181

Chapter 14: Some Sticky Accounting Issues That All Nonprofits Face 199

Chapter 15: Communicating Comfortably with the IRS 217

Part VI: The Part of Tens 227

Chapter 16: More Than Ten Web Sites Every Nonprofit Should Visit 229

Chapter 17: Ten Questions to Ask Before Agreeing to Join a Nonprofit Board 235

Chapter 18: Ten Ways to Lose Tax-Exempt Status 243

Chapter 19: Ten Tips for Dealing with the Media 249

Part VII: Appendixes 255

Appendix A: Sample Nonprofit Bylaws 257

Appendix B: Sample Audit Committee Report 261

Appendix C: State Regulatory Authorities for Nonprofits 263

Appendix D: Selections from the Revised Model Nonprofit Corporation Act (1987) 275

Index 325

About the author

Jill Gilbert Welytok, JD, CPA, LLM, practices in the areas
of corporate law, nonprofit law, and intellectual property. She is
the founder of Absolute Technology Law Group, LLC
(www.abtechlaw.com). She went to law school at De Paul University in
Chicago, where she was on the Law Review, and picked up a Masters
Degree in Computer Science from Marquette University in Wisconsin
where she now lives. Ms. Welytok also has an LLM in Taxation from
De Paul. She was formerly a tax consultant with the predecessor firm
to Ernst & Young. She frequently speaks on nonprofit, corporate
governance-taxation issues and will probably come to speak to
your company or organization if you invite her. You may e-mail her
with questions you have about Sarbanes-Oxley or anything else in
this book at jwelytok@abtechlaw.com. You can find updates to this
book and ongoing information about SOX developments at the
author’s website located at www.abtechlaw.com.

Daniel S. Welytok, JD, LLM, is a partner in the business
practice group of Whyte Hirschboeck Dudek S.C., where he
concentrates in the areas of taxation and business law. Dan advises
clients on strategic planning, federal and state tax issues,
transactional matters, and employee benefits. He represents clients
before the IRS and state taxing authorities concerning audits, tax
controversies, and offers in compromise. He has served in various
leadership roles in the American Bar Association and as Great Lakes
Area liaison with the IRS. He can be reached at dsw@whdlaw.com.
Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 368 ● ISBN 9781118051368 ● File size 6.0 MB ● Publisher John Wiley & Sons ● Published 2011 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 2351942 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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