The IRS defines a charitable contribution as a “donation or gift to, or for the use of, a qualified organization.” A charitable contribution must be made voluntarily without an expectation of receiving anything
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The IRS defines a charitable contribution as a “donation or gift to, or for the use of, a qualified organization.” A charitable contribution must be made voluntarily without an expectation of receiving anything
Tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organizations must operate primarily to achieve religious, charitable, scientific, or educational purposes and may not carry on more than an insubstantial amount of commercial activity unrelated to its charitable purposes. Nonetheless,
The IRS offers group exemptions whereby a central organization’s federal tax exemption will apply to its subordinates and obviate any need of the subordinates to separately apply for exemption. Rather than each organization
When you started your limited liability company (LLC), the last thing you probably had on your mind was ending it. Many LLCs are created for specific purposes, however, and when that purpose has
Historically, Virginia has limited the availability of divorce, requiring that the spouse seeking divorce present evidence showing that the other spouse had caused the marriage to deteriorate. If the court was not convinced
An Employer Identification Number (EIN) is a type of Tax Identification Number (TIN). There are many kinds of TINs, including Social Security Numbers (SSNs). An EIN is like a SSN but is used
Contracts are the foundation of modern business relationships. Contract law as we know it today originated in English common law, but contracts have been around since ancient times. Many of the earliest examples
While many employers discourage employees from discussing wage and compensation with each other, it's important for you to know that all employees have the right to discuss their wages under both federal and
Churches often use photographs that they’ve taken during worship services, conferences, and outreach events on social media, the church’s website, and promotional or informational materials like brochures and flyers. But using such photos
Business owners who are interested in forming a new limited liability company (LLC) or converting their existing business to an LLC are probably familiar with the benefits of this entity type. While the
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