Social Enterprise: The Legal and Tax Issues

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Social Enterprise: The Legal and Tax Issues Anne E. Andrews, Esq. and Timothy B. Phillips, Esq. November 18, 2009

Mission of Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta: To provide free legal assistance to community-based nonprofits that serve low-income or disadvantaged individuals. We match eligible organizations with volunteer lawyers from the leading corporations and law firms in Atlanta who can assist nonprofits with their business law matters. 2

Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta Eligibility & Other Information In order to be a client of Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta, an organization must: Be a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Be located in or serve the greater Atlanta area. Serve low-income or disadvantaged individuals. Be unable to afford legal services. Visit us on the web at www.pbpatl.org Host free monthly webinars on legal topics for nonprofits To view upcoming webinars or workshops, visit the Workshops Page on our website 3

What is Social Enterprise? the use of market-based strategies to solve social problems Can be non-profit or for-profit 4

Examples of Social Enterprise in Atlanta Georgia Justice Project s New Horizon Landscaping Open Hand s Good Measure Meals 5

Risks and Rewards 6

Legal Ramifications of Social Enterprise Under IRC 501(c)(3) s operational test, an organization s activities must (exclusively) further its charitable purpose Legal consequences for nonprofits engaging in business activity include loss of tax-exempt status, taxation 7

Jeopardizing Your Tax-Exempt Status 501(c)(3) organizations cannot engage in unrelated business activities that are substantial in relation to their charitable purpose What is unrelated? making money for our organization doesn t count as related What is substantial? 8

UBIT unrelated business income tax UBIT applies if your trade or business is: Regularly carried on, and Not substantially related to your exempt purpose making money for our organization doesn t count! There are exclusions for certain types of earned income 9

Creative solutions for nonprofits Some more sophisticated approaches to avoiding potential loss of tax-exempt status and UBIT For-profit subsidiaries Partnerships with for-profits L3Cs 10

Cause-related marketing, Qualified Sponsorships, Joint Ventures Cause Marketing Using product promotion to promote mission Qualified Sponsorships Providing significant visible recognition to corporate donors Joint Ventures Partnering to promote mission 11

Cause Marketing Central Elements: For Profit Business and Nonprofit Cause A specific campaign or promotion A marketing approach to charitable giving Company A does well by doing good for Charity B Payments to charity generally structured as royalties for the use of name and logo Formats Product Partnership (save lids to save lives) Product Certification (heart check) Product Branding (product red) (unique cause brand licensed to partner companies) 12

Qualified Sponsorships Quid pro quo Payment to charity in exchange for recognition Acknowledge vs. Advertising Logos and Trademarks 13

Whole Ventures Ancillary Ventures Joint Ventures Venture activities must further exempt purposes Charity must be permitted to act exclusively in furtherance of exempt purposes Charity must be permitted to prevent venture activities from jeopardizing its exempt status 14

Purpose Activity Exclusions Structure Ways to Mitigate Risks 15

Ways to mitigate risks Purpose Broaden scope of purpose to include more activity Target the Activity If possible, conduct activities so as not to be regularly carried on Generate Revenue Under an Exclusion Several categories of non-taxable unrelated business income sources: dividends, interest, rent royalties, volunteer labor, donated merchandise Use a taxable subsidiary When substantial bar exceeded a sub preserves the tax exempt status of 16 the parent

Key Points for Nonprofits to Consider Weigh the risks and rewards Don t go it alone get professional guidance 17

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