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Fiduciary Responsibilities Terri Lyn George PCCPTA Treasurer treasurer@pccpta.org

Who? What? Why? Who? All PTA Members What? Accountability to your membership Why? Fiscal Responsibility to the association

Misconceptions It s the treasurer s responsibility Well.why question to start drama Sally would never do that. Well I didn t know. Who am I to question

Financial Transparency Transparent-free from deceit, readily understood and assessable information Who s responsible: treasurer, board members and committee members Importance: right thing to do, fines, losing tax exemption

Duty of Care Stay informed Listen, Speak, Participate Develop Attend Meetings Act in Good Faith Prudent Person or Business Rules apply

Facts that every board member should know & follow up on. Each Unit Should Send monthly dues to the Florida PTA state office. Membership is currently $3.50 per member. Have insurance Have approved bylaws (within last 3 years) Follow the 3:1 rule (3 programs for every fundraiser) Have a written treasurer s report at EVERY board meeting and general meeting. 3 people (minimum) on the bank account and each check signed by 2 people. File the proper IRS 990 forms every year. (Deadline Nov. 15 th )

Legal Protection Federal Law protects volunteers from punitive damages Limitations I. Good Faith, reasonable belief, no cause to believe illegal II. III. IV. Gross negligence & willful misconduct Civil Rights Insurance Individual protected not organization

General Controls & Best Practices Paper trail for every financial transaction Maintain original copies Control and limit access Establish routines and follow rules (Standing Rules and/or Polices and Procedures) Check on bank account and balances Do not ever be afraid to ask questions

Banking Information for Board Members Each unit MUST have their own bank account. No PTA monies may ever go into a school or personal account. PTAs can maintain any of these accounts: checking (most common), savings (savings for a special project), cd s or other forms of bank accounts (for units with a larger cash flow). PTAs may earn interest. nly the board can approve changing banks. 3 signers on the account (minimum) Signed electronic contract if unit allows for credit/debit card. Must be addressed in Standing Rules R Policies and Procedures.

PTA Funds PTA funds belong to the PTA membership, not the board, treasurer, principal or school. Avoid giving undesignated funds to the school. Project approved by membership before signing into a contract Bond insurance for all members handling funds Always confirm with county council and school board for county specific requirements.

Unrelated Business Income This information can be found in the Dollars and Sense Manual located on the Florida PTA website. www.floridapta.org Under Running your PTA/fficers UNRELATED BUSINESS INCME (UBI) Tax-exempt status means that the PTA does not pay federal income tax on revenue from activities that are substantially related to the purpose for which the PTA was given exempt status. However, the PTA may be required to pay tax on other types of revenue referred to as unrelated business income (UBI). The net income from such activities will be subject to UBI tax if these three conditions are meet: 1. The activity constitutes a trade or business. 2. The trade or business is regularly carried on. 3. The trade or business is not substantially related to the exercise or the performance of the organization s exempt purpose. Note: Trade or business includes any activity carried on for the production of income from selling goods or performing services. The law requires nonprofits to report unrelated business activities when gross receipts are at least $1,000 collectively by filling IRS form 990-T and pay taxes on such income. Nonprofits also risk losing their tax-exempt status if such activities become the primary focus and make the tax-exempt mission secondary. There are some exceptions to UBI, if the activity is conducted substantially by volunteers (such as box tops, Campbell s labels) or the sales of donated merchandise (such as used uniforms). We ve had units that reported UBI for a retailer that provided funds to the unit when patrons used their businesses credit cards. Then another reported UBI due to the number or restaurant nights and yet another that did not need to report UBI because the restaurant had the PTA file a W-9 and the proceeds were classified as a donation (not subject to UBI) verses earned income payment (which would be considered UBI). Contact the Florida PTA State ffice if you need assistance in determining if an activity would be subject to UBI tax.

UBI Continued Unrelated Business Income and IRS Form 990-T Most PTAs are exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the IRC and are further defined as public charities (not private foundations). Having tax-exempt status means that a PTA does not pay federal income tax on income from activities that are substantially related to the purpose for which the PTA was given taxexempt status. However, the PTA may be required to pay tax on other types of income, referred to as unrelated business income (UBI). The law requires nonprofits to: Report unrelated business activities when gross receipts are at least $1,000 by filing IRS Form 990- T.Pay taxes on net (after expenses) receipts. Nonprofits risk losing their tax-exempt status only if such activities become the primary focus and make the tax-exempt mission secondary. What Is Unrelated Business Income? This information can be found in the Fundraising section of the National PTA Back to School Kit. This can be downloaded from the National PTA website, www.pta.org For an activity to be classified as yielding unrelated business income (UBI), three factors must be present: The activity must be (1) a trade or business, (2) regularly carried on, and (3) unrelated to the organization s tax-exempt purpose.

UBI Continued Unrelated Business Income and IRS Form 990-T 1. A trade or business For the activity to be considered a business, the nonprofit must take an active role in the generation of the income. The activity must provide income, but does not have to produce a profit. 2. Regularly carried on IRS regulations state that activities that are carried on only discontinuously or periodically will not be considered to be regularly carried on. If an activity is of short duration, but follow-up or preparation is carried on over a long period, the income from that activity could be UBI. An activity occurring only once per year may yield UBI if a commercial company performing the same activity is active only once a year. 3. Unrelated to the association s tax-exempt purpose If an activity is not substantially related to the PTA s mission, then it could be considered unrelated to fulfilling the tax-exempt purpose of the PTA. The substantial relation of the activity to the PTA s tax-exempt purpose cannot come solely from the PTA s need for money. The destination or use of the income has no bearing on whether it is unrelated business income. The determination is made by how the income is earned. All IRS forms and publications may be obtained for free from the IRS. Call (800) TAX-FRM (829-3676) or visit IRS.gov.

Fundraising and the Purpose of PTA We raise money to exist. We D NT EXIST to raise money.

Fundraising and the Purpose of PTA Promotion of the PTA mission and purposes should be the primary emphasis in PTA. PTA s mission is to make every child s potential a reality by engaging and empowering families and communities to advocate for all children. Fundraising is not a primary function of PTA. When PTAs invest their human resources in programs that improve homes, schools and communities, they provide benefits for children and youth with very small outlays of money. PTA-sponsored programs can provide enrichment activities for families. PTAs can work with other community organizations on community-wide issues that match up to PTA priorities. All funds generated by a PTA, including the local portion of dues, should be predetermined and budgeted for purposes that advance PTA work, such as participating on committees, and undertaking projects and programs. Participation in state and national PTA conventions is an appropriate and important use of PTA funds. Children should never be exploited or used as fundraisers. See more at: http://www.ptakit.org/fundraising/fundraising-and-the- Purpose-of-PTA/Fundraising-and-the-Purpose-of- PTA.aspx#sthash.7H4bxFt4.dpuf

How Can you Participate? Ensure 2 non signers are reviewing the bank statement, signing and dating them when complete. Ask questions. Follow up. Monitor budget. Question anything that seems out of order. Always treat people with respect, talking about money usually makes people uncomfortable.

Where can you look for help?? Easy. The PCCPTA website, The Florida State PTA website, The National PTA website, Dollars & Sense Guide, Florida PTA Kit of Materials, Bylaws, Standing Rules, Polices and Procedures and the Money Matters Quick Reference Guide and of course, lastly but not least, your Pinellas County Council Board. Terri Lyn George treasurer@pccpta.org 727-455-7964

Thank you!!!