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Federal Tax-Status Revoked!
2011 Governor’s Conference on Service and Volunteerism
               Indianapolis, October 13, 2011


                 Kirsten A. Grønbjerg
     School of Public & Environmental Affairs (SPEA) and
        Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University
Federal tax-status revoked!
•   275,000 nonprofits just lost their IRS tax-status
•   What happened?
•   Who lost their status?
•   Why? Overview of federal and state regulations
•   How do you make sure it doesn’t happen to you?

For full details, see IRS Exempt Status Initiative: Indiana Nonprofits
and Compliance with the Pension Protection Act of 2006 by Kirsten
Grønbjerg, Kellie McGiverin-Bohan, Kristen Dmytryk & Jason Simons. SPEA and
Ct. on Philanthropy at IU, July 1, 2011 (www.indiana.edu/~nonprof)

                       www.indiana.edu/~nonprof
What happened?
• IRS announcement on June 9, 2011….
  • Tax-exempt status revoked for 275,000 nonprofits
  • Including 6,152 in Indiana
    • 3,381 on “active” IRS list, 2,771 from earlier IRS listings
• Why did the IRS do this to so many nonprofits?
  • They failed to meet new IRS reporting requirements!!
  • Blame the Pension Protection Act of 2006
    • Many new rules  increase transparency and accountability
      (new Form 990)
    • Entirely new reporting requirement for “non-filers” (Form 990-N)

                    www.indiana.edu/~nonprof
New reporting requirements
• All must now file annually, unless…
   • Church or its integrated auxiliary; convention or association of
     churches; entity included in group return, government entity..
• If fail to file 3 years in a row  lose exemption
• New Form: 990-N (e-postcard for “non-filers”)
   • If revenues less $50,000 8 questions; online
• All other exempt entities
   • Most: revised Form 990-EZ, 990, 990-PF, or 990-BL (“filers”)
     • More transparency & accountability detail
     • Different revenue/asset threshold levels
   • Other: Form 5500 (employee benefit trust), Form 1065 (religious orders)

                      www.indiana.edu/~nonprof
Timeline of IRS events
• Jan 1, 2007 – start the 3 year clock!
• May 17, 2010 – deadline (initial)
 • But “one-time” extension to October 15, 2010
• June 30, 2010 – released “at risk” list
  • 324,000 nationally
  • 6,950 in Indiana
    • Including 108 of our respondents  special initiative

• October 15, 2010 – final, final deadline
• June 9, 2011 – the other shoe dropped!
                   www.indiana.edu/~nonprof
Who lost their status? (active only)
• Non-filers (small?)
   • 14% vs. 9% overall
   • 95% of revoked
     NPs




                   www.indiana.edu/~nonprof
Who lost their status? (active only)
• Non-filers (small?)
• Recent ruling dates
   • 1990 or later
   • More than half of all
     revoked NPs




                     www.indiana.edu/~nonprof
Who lost their status? (active only)
• Non-filers (small?)
• Recent ruling dates
• Not primarily c3s
  but…
   • Cemeteries
   • Social welfare
     groups
   • Business groups
   • 24% of all revoked
     NPs



                    www.indiana.edu/~nonprof
Who lost their status? (active only)
•   Non-filers (small?)                          Group exemptions

•   Recent ruling dates
•   Not primarily c3s
•   Unconnected groups
    • “Central” – no group
      exemption
    • Independent or
      auxiliary without group
      exemption
    • 80% of all revoked
      NPs

                      www.indiana.edu/~nonprof
Why did they fail to report?
Were they defunct, careless, out-of-touch, confused?

Answer: Look at results of our special initiative
  • Focus: 108 nonprofits on June 2010 “at-risk” list
     • Had participated in at least one of our nonprofit surveys
  • Alert them to the risk as “thank you” for participating
     •   If able to contact: explain how to avoid revocation
     •   If not: find new contact information and try to reach again
     •   Also, check to see if incorporated in state and if current
     •   Check IRS listings to see if avoided revocation


                      www.indiana.edu/~nonprof
What happened to “our” group?
• Some filed in time – 38%
  • More than for all “at-risk” Indiana
    nonprofits – 22%
• Some were likely defunct – 31%
  • Confirmed dead – 17%
  • Didn’t maintain incorporation – 14%
• Some unable to determine – 5%
• But many still alive – 27%
  • We had direct contact – 11%
  • Have maintained incorporation – 16%
  • 43% of those that lost status

                    www.indiana.edu/~nonprof
So why didn’t they file?
• Defunct? Yes, some were (about one-third)
• Careless? Yes, some knew, but still didn’t file
   • 38% of those we had direct contact with, didn’t file (11% of all)
• Out-of-touch? Yes, many were surprised when told
   • Have never had to do anything once got exempt status
   • Out of the loop – new, small, not closely linked to other nonprofits
   • Very likely that they didn’t know about the new requirements
• Confused? Yes, some/many were confused
   • “This doesn’t apply to us” or “we file forms” or “we get money
     from the government”


                     www.indiana.edu/~nonprof
Why so much confusion/ignorance?
         Many good reasons –
    nonprofit legal status is complex

                DISCLAIMER:
 The following does NOT constitute legal
advice. Consult your own legal counsel for
 specific circumstances that may apply to
              your organization.

             www.indiana.edu/~nonprof
Federal tax-exempt status
• Request employer identification number (EIN) – 1st step
   • Form SS4
   • Type of entity: can check church or other nonprofit organization
   • Reason: can check hired employees or banking purposes
• Request federal tax-exempt status – 2nd step ($400-$850 fee)
   • Form 1023 – if wish status under subsection 501(c)(3)
     • Not required if less than $5,000 in revenues, a church, government, or
       subsidiary of other reporting organization
   • Form 1024 – all other subsections of 501(c)
     • Not required if home owners association, block club, political party or
       subsidiary of other reporting organization, or if don’t mind paying taxes


                      www.indiana.edu/~nonprof
Federal tax-exempt status
• Request employer identification number (EIN) – 1st step
• Request federal tax-exempt status ($400-$850 fee)
   • If exempt status granted
     • Included on Exempt Organizations Master File (~BMF)
     • All must now file annual report (Form 990 or variants)
     • Must withhold taxes if have employees and file other required forms
   • Some may receive tax-deductible gifts (sect. 170 of tax code)
     • 501(c)(3): charit-able, religious, education-al, scientific, literary, testing
       for public safety, fost-ering national or inter-na-tion--al amateur sports
       competition, preventing cruelty to children or ani­mals ………….
     • But also for some purposes only: veterans groups (c19, c23), fraternal
       organizations under lodge system (c8, c10), and cemeteries (c13)


                       www.indiana.edu/~nonprof
Federal tax-exempt status
• Request employer identification number (EIN) – 1st step
• Request federal tax-exempt status ($400-$850 fee)
• Special issues for 501(c)(3) exempt entities
   • Must not engage in partisan politics or substantial lobbying
   • Some are “public charities”
     • Have purposes specified in tax code and/or meet “public support” test
   • Otherwise “private foundations” or “failed public charities”
     • Less generous tax benefits to donors, but more control by donors
     • Must meet “pay-out” requirement and pay excise tax on assets




                     www.indiana.edu/~nonprof
State incorporation, tax exemption
• State incorporation – voluntary
  • Establishes organization as legal entity
    • Rights and responsibilities under state law  governance
      structure, protects name, enter into contracts, liability issues
  • May incorporate in several states (“foreign”)
  • Periodic (annual) reports and fees to maintain status
• Exemption from state and local taxes
  • Aligned with, but not identical to IRS requirements
  • Exemption from income, sales, and/or property taxes
    • May require ongoing filing and/or reporting

                    www.indiana.edu/~nonprof
Other state/local regulations
• Register/file with state officials (limited in Indiana)
   • Many differences among states in whether require registration
     related to soliciting charitable donations and/or holding charitable
     funds, endowments or trusts; managed by state charity officials (see
     Unified Registration Statement: www.multistatefiling.org)
   • May need to register in non-domiciled states if solicits or receives
     donations from those states (“Charleston Principles”)
   • Some states: professional fundraiser, consultants, or solicitors must
     register (including Indiana)
   • Some states: register if engage in charitable gaming/gambling
     (including Indiana: Indiana Gaming Commission)
• Register/file with local gov’t: permits, land use, etc…..

                      www.indiana.edu/~nonprof
Enforcement issues
• Federal level
   • Internal Revenue Service – adherence to tax-exempt
     regulations, employee tax-withholding, excise taxes, etc…
   • Federal Election Commission – if involved in partisan politics
   • Federal Trade Commission – for issues involving charity fraud,
     fraudulent solicitations (consumer protection issues)
• State level
   • Attorney General – can take legal action on behalf of general
     public (including donors): governance issues (duty of care),
     fraudulent solicitations, “do not call” issues
• Local level – permits, police matters (embezzlement, abuse….)

                    www.indiana.edu/~nonprof
Revoked! What happens next?
• Seek retroactive reinstatement of exempt status            (15 mo.)
   • Demonstrate reasonable cause for not filing
   • Certify took all possible action to meet requirements
   • Document new procedures in place to prevent future mishap
• Submit new application for exempt status
   • Pay fee: est. $600,000 - $1 million in IRS fees, plus other costs
   • If small: reduced fee ($100) if re-apply by Dec. 31, 2012
• Become for-profit
   • File Form 1120 and pay federal income taxes on net revenues
• Dissolve
   • But must preserve intent of charitable assets

                     www.indiana.edu/~nonprof
What can you do?
• If nonprofit organization
   •   Recognize different types of legal status
   •   File required forms and reports
   •   Keep informed about regulations and reporting requirement
   •   Get connected to networks – and inform others in your networks
• If consultants, educators, trainers
   • Help insure that nonprofit board members, staff, volunteers and
     the general public understand regulatory systems
• If federal, state, local officials and regulators
   • Communicate using all available media
   • Make as extensive outreach as possible

                      www.indiana.edu/~nonprof

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Gcsv2011 federal tax status revoked- kristen gronbjerg

  • 1. Federal Tax-Status Revoked! 2011 Governor’s Conference on Service and Volunteerism Indianapolis, October 13, 2011 Kirsten A. Grønbjerg School of Public & Environmental Affairs (SPEA) and Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University
  • 2. Federal tax-status revoked! • 275,000 nonprofits just lost their IRS tax-status • What happened? • Who lost their status? • Why? Overview of federal and state regulations • How do you make sure it doesn’t happen to you? For full details, see IRS Exempt Status Initiative: Indiana Nonprofits and Compliance with the Pension Protection Act of 2006 by Kirsten Grønbjerg, Kellie McGiverin-Bohan, Kristen Dmytryk & Jason Simons. SPEA and Ct. on Philanthropy at IU, July 1, 2011 (www.indiana.edu/~nonprof) www.indiana.edu/~nonprof
  • 3. What happened? • IRS announcement on June 9, 2011…. • Tax-exempt status revoked for 275,000 nonprofits • Including 6,152 in Indiana • 3,381 on “active” IRS list, 2,771 from earlier IRS listings • Why did the IRS do this to so many nonprofits? • They failed to meet new IRS reporting requirements!! • Blame the Pension Protection Act of 2006 • Many new rules  increase transparency and accountability (new Form 990) • Entirely new reporting requirement for “non-filers” (Form 990-N) www.indiana.edu/~nonprof
  • 4. New reporting requirements • All must now file annually, unless… • Church or its integrated auxiliary; convention or association of churches; entity included in group return, government entity.. • If fail to file 3 years in a row  lose exemption • New Form: 990-N (e-postcard for “non-filers”) • If revenues less $50,000 8 questions; online • All other exempt entities • Most: revised Form 990-EZ, 990, 990-PF, or 990-BL (“filers”) • More transparency & accountability detail • Different revenue/asset threshold levels • Other: Form 5500 (employee benefit trust), Form 1065 (religious orders) www.indiana.edu/~nonprof
  • 5. Timeline of IRS events • Jan 1, 2007 – start the 3 year clock! • May 17, 2010 – deadline (initial) • But “one-time” extension to October 15, 2010 • June 30, 2010 – released “at risk” list • 324,000 nationally • 6,950 in Indiana • Including 108 of our respondents  special initiative • October 15, 2010 – final, final deadline • June 9, 2011 – the other shoe dropped! www.indiana.edu/~nonprof
  • 6. Who lost their status? (active only) • Non-filers (small?) • 14% vs. 9% overall • 95% of revoked NPs www.indiana.edu/~nonprof
  • 7. Who lost their status? (active only) • Non-filers (small?) • Recent ruling dates • 1990 or later • More than half of all revoked NPs www.indiana.edu/~nonprof
  • 8. Who lost their status? (active only) • Non-filers (small?) • Recent ruling dates • Not primarily c3s but… • Cemeteries • Social welfare groups • Business groups • 24% of all revoked NPs www.indiana.edu/~nonprof
  • 9. Who lost their status? (active only) • Non-filers (small?) Group exemptions • Recent ruling dates • Not primarily c3s • Unconnected groups • “Central” – no group exemption • Independent or auxiliary without group exemption • 80% of all revoked NPs www.indiana.edu/~nonprof
  • 10. Why did they fail to report? Were they defunct, careless, out-of-touch, confused? Answer: Look at results of our special initiative • Focus: 108 nonprofits on June 2010 “at-risk” list • Had participated in at least one of our nonprofit surveys • Alert them to the risk as “thank you” for participating • If able to contact: explain how to avoid revocation • If not: find new contact information and try to reach again • Also, check to see if incorporated in state and if current • Check IRS listings to see if avoided revocation www.indiana.edu/~nonprof
  • 11. What happened to “our” group? • Some filed in time – 38% • More than for all “at-risk” Indiana nonprofits – 22% • Some were likely defunct – 31% • Confirmed dead – 17% • Didn’t maintain incorporation – 14% • Some unable to determine – 5% • But many still alive – 27% • We had direct contact – 11% • Have maintained incorporation – 16% • 43% of those that lost status www.indiana.edu/~nonprof
  • 12. So why didn’t they file? • Defunct? Yes, some were (about one-third) • Careless? Yes, some knew, but still didn’t file • 38% of those we had direct contact with, didn’t file (11% of all) • Out-of-touch? Yes, many were surprised when told • Have never had to do anything once got exempt status • Out of the loop – new, small, not closely linked to other nonprofits • Very likely that they didn’t know about the new requirements • Confused? Yes, some/many were confused • “This doesn’t apply to us” or “we file forms” or “we get money from the government” www.indiana.edu/~nonprof
  • 13. Why so much confusion/ignorance? Many good reasons – nonprofit legal status is complex DISCLAIMER: The following does NOT constitute legal advice. Consult your own legal counsel for specific circumstances that may apply to your organization. www.indiana.edu/~nonprof
  • 14. Federal tax-exempt status • Request employer identification number (EIN) – 1st step • Form SS4 • Type of entity: can check church or other nonprofit organization • Reason: can check hired employees or banking purposes • Request federal tax-exempt status – 2nd step ($400-$850 fee) • Form 1023 – if wish status under subsection 501(c)(3) • Not required if less than $5,000 in revenues, a church, government, or subsidiary of other reporting organization • Form 1024 – all other subsections of 501(c) • Not required if home owners association, block club, political party or subsidiary of other reporting organization, or if don’t mind paying taxes www.indiana.edu/~nonprof
  • 15. Federal tax-exempt status • Request employer identification number (EIN) – 1st step • Request federal tax-exempt status ($400-$850 fee) • If exempt status granted • Included on Exempt Organizations Master File (~BMF) • All must now file annual report (Form 990 or variants) • Must withhold taxes if have employees and file other required forms • Some may receive tax-deductible gifts (sect. 170 of tax code) • 501(c)(3): charit-able, religious, education-al, scientific, literary, testing for public safety, fost-ering national or inter-na-tion--al amateur sports competition, preventing cruelty to children or ani­mals …………. • But also for some purposes only: veterans groups (c19, c23), fraternal organizations under lodge system (c8, c10), and cemeteries (c13) www.indiana.edu/~nonprof
  • 16. Federal tax-exempt status • Request employer identification number (EIN) – 1st step • Request federal tax-exempt status ($400-$850 fee) • Special issues for 501(c)(3) exempt entities • Must not engage in partisan politics or substantial lobbying • Some are “public charities” • Have purposes specified in tax code and/or meet “public support” test • Otherwise “private foundations” or “failed public charities” • Less generous tax benefits to donors, but more control by donors • Must meet “pay-out” requirement and pay excise tax on assets www.indiana.edu/~nonprof
  • 17. State incorporation, tax exemption • State incorporation – voluntary • Establishes organization as legal entity • Rights and responsibilities under state law  governance structure, protects name, enter into contracts, liability issues • May incorporate in several states (“foreign”) • Periodic (annual) reports and fees to maintain status • Exemption from state and local taxes • Aligned with, but not identical to IRS requirements • Exemption from income, sales, and/or property taxes • May require ongoing filing and/or reporting www.indiana.edu/~nonprof
  • 18. Other state/local regulations • Register/file with state officials (limited in Indiana) • Many differences among states in whether require registration related to soliciting charitable donations and/or holding charitable funds, endowments or trusts; managed by state charity officials (see Unified Registration Statement: www.multistatefiling.org) • May need to register in non-domiciled states if solicits or receives donations from those states (“Charleston Principles”) • Some states: professional fundraiser, consultants, or solicitors must register (including Indiana) • Some states: register if engage in charitable gaming/gambling (including Indiana: Indiana Gaming Commission) • Register/file with local gov’t: permits, land use, etc….. www.indiana.edu/~nonprof
  • 19. Enforcement issues • Federal level • Internal Revenue Service – adherence to tax-exempt regulations, employee tax-withholding, excise taxes, etc… • Federal Election Commission – if involved in partisan politics • Federal Trade Commission – for issues involving charity fraud, fraudulent solicitations (consumer protection issues) • State level • Attorney General – can take legal action on behalf of general public (including donors): governance issues (duty of care), fraudulent solicitations, “do not call” issues • Local level – permits, police matters (embezzlement, abuse….) www.indiana.edu/~nonprof
  • 20. Revoked! What happens next? • Seek retroactive reinstatement of exempt status (15 mo.) • Demonstrate reasonable cause for not filing • Certify took all possible action to meet requirements • Document new procedures in place to prevent future mishap • Submit new application for exempt status • Pay fee: est. $600,000 - $1 million in IRS fees, plus other costs • If small: reduced fee ($100) if re-apply by Dec. 31, 2012 • Become for-profit • File Form 1120 and pay federal income taxes on net revenues • Dissolve • But must preserve intent of charitable assets www.indiana.edu/~nonprof
  • 21. What can you do? • If nonprofit organization • Recognize different types of legal status • File required forms and reports • Keep informed about regulations and reporting requirement • Get connected to networks – and inform others in your networks • If consultants, educators, trainers • Help insure that nonprofit board members, staff, volunteers and the general public understand regulatory systems • If federal, state, local officials and regulators • Communicate using all available media • Make as extensive outreach as possible www.indiana.edu/~nonprof

Notas do Editor

  1. Backdrop for PPA – WorldCom, Enron, etc -> Sarbanes-OxleySenate Finance Committee hearings - > IS Nonprofit Panel
  2. BL stands for Black Lung
  3. 6,152 organizations 25% est. defunct, $400 fee - $615,00040% est. defunct, $400 fee - $985,00025% est. defunct, $850 fee - $1.3 million40% est. defunct, $850 fee - $2.1 million