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Unrelated Business Income Tax, by Lorman

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Don’t let your unrelated business income result in noncompliance.

Determine what income is subject to UBI Tax with certainty in light of recent legislation. With the recent passage of H.R. 1, Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, it is essential the not-for-profits review their internal procedures and documentation in order to comply and avoid substantial penalties enacted by this legislation. The IRS has become more sophisticated and active in the arena of unrelated business income tax. The result of noncompliance can be disastrous in terms of revenue and reputational loss to the organization. The IRS has the ability to assess penalties, sanctions and even revoke the nonprofit status of the organization. This topic will provide you with an update on the FY19 IRS Work Plan Report by the IRS Tax Exempt and Government Entities, (TE/GE). Tax Exempt and Government Entities, FY 2019 Work Plan contains drastic revisions to the IRS compliance initiatives and a new IRS unit, Compliance Planning and Classification (CP&C) Unit. The work plan is a culmination of the certain key focus areas of the IRS and the implications of the IRS Compliance Check Initiative Project. Address new issues that currently face the sector in the area of unrelated business income tax, and explain some of the nuances of what constitutes UBIT and what is mission or exempt revenue. How do organizations recognize the potential pitfalls or take advantage of new or specifically tax exempted alternative revenue sources?

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