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Joint Ventures Involving Tax-Exempt Organizations, 3rd Edition
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, May 2007, Pages: 960
Joint Ventures Involving Tax-Exempt Organizations includes the latest case law, treasury regulations, and IRS rulings to enable nonprofits to maximize their financing without jeopardizing their tax-exempt status.
Joint ventures, partnerships, and alliances long accepted as good business strategy in the for-profit world are recently being adopted by nonprofits as good business strategies. Facing difficult economic times, nonprofits need to seek creative means of financing their organizations. More and more often they have turned to nonprofits and for-profit businesses for support through joint ventures and partnerships. However, while such benefit all parties involved, nonprofits of all types of hospitals, research facilities and universities, and low income housing developers must be careful that the arrangements do not result in the revocation or denial of tax-exempt status.
About the author:
Michael I. Sanders heads the Tax Department at Powell Goldstein, LLP in Washington, D.C., Atlanta, Georgia and Dallas, Texas. He served with the U.S. Department of Justice (Attorney General’s Honors Program 1967–1968; Attorney advisor to the Assistant Secretary for Tax Policy, Office of Tax Legislative Counsel, 1968–1970) and was formerly Chairman of the Exempt Organizations Committee, Tax Section of the American Bar Association, Member of the Internal Revenue Service Commissioner’s Exempt Organizations Advisory Group. He is presently a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.
Mr. Sanders is an adjunct professor of taxation at Georgetown University Law School, teaching tax treatment of charities and other nonprofit organizations, and at George Washington University Law School, teaching income taxation of partnerships and subchapter S corporations.
Mr. Sanders has co-authored Private Foundations—Taxable Expenditures, Tax Management Portfolio, 293–3rd , and authored, 'Exploring the Role of the Tax Attorney', Tax Settlements and Negotiations: Leading Lawyers on Issuing Tax Opinions, Managing Audit Situations, and Representing Clients before the IRS, 2006. Mr. Sanders was named by the Washington Business Journal as one of the City’s Top Ten Lawyers and the City’s Top Tax Lawyer in 2004. Mr. Sanders was selected for both the 2007 and 2006 editions of Best Lawyers in America and has also been honored as one of “Washington D.C.’s Legal Elite” by Smart CEO Magazine for 2006 and 2007. Mr. Sanders speaks at numerous conferences and forums around the country and regularly serves as an expert witness in complex cases involving federal income tax.
Mr. Sanders earned his LLB at New York University, and his LLM at Georgetown University.
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