Keeping it Legal: The Dos and DON Ts of Managing Your 501(c)3

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Keeping it Legal: The Dos and DON Ts of Managing Your 501(c)3 Women s Collective Giving Grantmakers Network 2014 Leadership Forum April 9, 2014 Presented by: Dianne Chipps Bailey

A Few Introductory Thoughts Scope of presentation: Public charities Model Nonprofit Corporation Act Necessarily general Ask questions Consult legal and tax experts, as needed 2

Articles of Incorporation Filed with Secretary of State and generally available to the public on its website Retain in corporate record book with bylaws and key governance policies State law required provisions Optional limitation of liability for directors IRS required provisions Distinguish unincorporated nonprofit associations 3

Required Governance Policies Bylaws Conflict of interest Whistleblower Document retention and destruction 4

IRS Form 1023 Federal Tax Exemption Filed to obtain IRS determination of tax-exempt status as a IRC Section 501(c)(3) public charity Exceptions for: Small organizations (gross receipts less than $5,000) Churches Check determination letter for IRC Section (509(a)(1), (2) or (3)) 5

Who Files a Form 990 and When? 6 Form Gross Receipts Total Assets 990 $200,000+ $500,000+ 990-EZ <$200,000 <$500,000 990-N <$50,000 N/A Either test triggers filing requirement DUE on the 15 th day of the 5 th month after your fiscal year ends

Revocation of Tax-Exempt Status for Failure to File IRS Forms 990 Failure to timely file for 3 consecutive years Automatic revocation of tax-exempt status Revocation date vs. posting date Consequences: Tax liability for nonprofit Loss of charitable deduction for donor Retroactive reinstatement for reasonable cause rarely granted (see Rev. Proc. 2014-11) 7

8 Unrelated Business Income Tax When receive unrelated business taxable income (UBTI) of $1,000 or more: IRS Form 990-T State tax filing Use UBTI to diversify funding BUT: Avoid mission dilution, and Protect tax-exempt status (may be in jeopardy if as little as 15% of income is UBTI)

UBTI Three Part Test Not substantially related, and Trade or business, and Regularly carried on

UBTI is Net Income Only First, exclusions and modifications! Gross income Minus expenses

Examples of UBTI Exclusions Donated work or merchandise Convenience rules Dividends Interest Rents (real property and incidental personal property; watch debt-financed property rules) Royalties 11

Mandatory Public Disclosure of IRS Forms 1023 and 990 Widely available by posting on own website or a third party website (such as www.guidestar.org) Alternatively, available for public inspection at the principal place of business and provide copies upon request within 30 days 12

State Tax Exemptions Corporate income and franchise tax Provide governance documents and IRS determination letter to Department of Revenue Brief description of charitable purposes and dissolution provision Granted liberally Real property tax 13

Collecting Sales and Use Tax Sales and use tax must be collected and remitted to Department of Revenue Unless one of three exceptions applies: Occasional and isolated sales Annual sales drives (all products delivered within 60 days of solicitation) Proceeds to state entities (e.g., public schools) 14

Sales and Use Tax Exemptions/Refunds File application with Department of Revenue Exemptions vs. refunds 15

Solicitation Licensing Required by 40 states and the District of Columbia Exemption some states if annually raise less than $25,000 and do not compensate officers, directors or professional fundraisers Other exemptions for certain religious institutions, schools, hospitals and hospital foundations 16

Solicitation Disclosures Name of organization Address of organization Purposes for which contributions will be used Check state rules for specific disclosure statement 17

Solicitation Disclosures (cont.) Optional: [insert full name of organization] is qualified as a charitable organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Contributions to [insert name of organization] are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. It is important not to state that contributions are fully deductible as various federal and state rules may limit individual donor s ability to claim a deduction 18

Solicitation Acknowledgement Acknowledgement required when receive: Any gift of $250+, and/or quid pro quo gifts of $75+ for which you provide valuable goods or services Plus state specific disclosure Best practice to send contemporaneous written acknowledgment of each and every gift received 19

Acknowledgment of Gifts of $250+ Qualifying contemporaneous written substantiation should include the following: o Name and Address of Donor: o Name and Address of Donee: o Description of Contribution: Cash Contribution: Charitable Portion: o Description of Personal or Real Property Contributed: [do not provide valuation] o Date Donee Received Contribution: o [Description and Good Faith Estimate of Value of Goods or Services Provided to Donor in Consideration of the Contribution:] or [Insert the following statement: The estimated value of the item given is insubstantial, and the full amount of the donor s gift is tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. ] - THIS IS IMPORTANT!!! o Signature (optional); Name and Title of Representative of Donee o Date of Acknowledgment: 20

Acknowledgment of Gifts of $250+ (cont.) Donor must receive acknowledgement on or before the donor s tax filing deadline for the calendar year in which the contribution is made ( contemporaneous ) $250 threshold includes the deductible and nondeductible portions of the contribution Multiple gifts of less than $250 made in a single taxable year by the same donor are not aggregated for purposes of this rule (but best practice to acknowledge all gifts) 21

Acknowledgment of Quid Pro Quo Gifts of $75+ Good faith estimate of the value of the goods or services provided to the donor by the organization o Required to include value of items donated to the organization 22

Acknowledgment of Quid Pro Quo Gifts of $75+ (cont.) Not required to deduct value of certain items: (1) the fair market value of the benefit provided to the donor is not more than 2% of the total amount of the gift, or $104.00, whichever is less, or (2) the amount contributed is $52.00 or more and the only benefits received in connection with the gift are token items that bear the organization s logo and have an aggregate value of less than $10.40 Adjusted annually for inflation; amounts included here are for 2014 May disregard value of items donated to the organization 23

24 Fundraising Consultants and Solicitors Are yours licensed? Exceptions for employees and volunteers Does the contract conform to state law? Signatures Bonds for solicitors Filed with Secretary of State; posted online

Secretary of State Updates Principal office Registered office Registered agent Annual report required? 25

26 Director Fiduciary Duties Who? Good Faith Care Reasonably prudent person Higher standards for persons with special skills and expertise? Loyalty Conflicts of interest Obedience à Generally applies only to governing board and officers!

Director Fiduciary Duties What? Employing the executive director Strategic planning Managing finances Developing financial and other resources Managing risk (inc. legal compliance) 27

Director Fiduciary Duties Why? Protect organization and leadership! Legal entity Statutory immunity Limitation of liability Indemnification D&O insurance 28

Lobbying Two kinds of Lobbying: (1) Direct Lobbying for or against specific legislation or ballot measure, and (2) Grassroots or Indirect Lobbying for or against specific legislation or ballot measure ( call to action ) 29

Definition of Lobbying What is NOT Lobbying: Public policy, social advocacy and educational activities Executive, administrative or judicial communication Action in personal capacity Responses to written requests for assistance 30

Lobbying Alternate Tests Insubstantial Part Test Facts and circumstances Violation = 5% excise taxes on all lobbying expenditures and revocation of tax-exempt status 501(h) Expenditure Test Elect by filing Form 5768 Violation = 25% excise tax on excess expenditures (revocation only if exceed limit by 50% averaged over four-year period) 31

501(h) Expenditure Test Overall limit based on exempt purpose expenditures 20% of first $500,000 +15% of next $500,000 +10% of next $500,000 +5% of remaining $1 million overall cap 25% grassroots lobbying sublimit N/A to churches and affiliates 32

Worker s Compensation Insurance Applies if employees or often corporate officers occupational injury or illness no fault standard wages, medical benefits and death benefits private insurance 33

Employee Payroll Taxes Withhold and pay payroll taxes Disclose independent contractors on IRS Form 990 Board penalties for willful misclassification of employee as independent contractor Facts and circumstances test 34

Classification as an Employee (NOT Independent Contractor) Employer s right to direct and control the workers Training provided to worker by employer All business expenses are reimbursed by employer Use of employer s facilities and supplies Single employer, no other clients No profit or loss for worker Benefits provided to worker by employer Worker s services are key to business 35

Exempt vs. Non-Exempt Employees Various exemptions ($455 weekly salary, plus job duties) including: Executive Administrative Professional Overtime of 1.5 times usual hourly pay rate when exceed 40 hours/work week Define work week Not waiveable 36

Federal and State Employment Laws Varied and complex I-9, W-4, W-2, 1099 Withholding tax Employment taxes Minimum wage Overtime pay 37

Federal and State Employment Laws (cont) Family and Medical Leave Anti-discrimination Age Gender Wall posters 38

Employee Retirement Plan ERISA plans inc 403(b) plans Written plan document for 403(b) IRS Form 5500 DUE 7 months after plan year-end Signatories register with US Department of Labor 39

Dianne Chipps Bailey Robinson, Bradshaw & Hinson, P.A. 704-377-8323 dbailey@rbh.com