Sarah Ford | August 29, 2012
Donor Disclosures: Protect Yourself and Your Donors
501(c)(3) nonprofits must abide by many IRS rules in exchange for their considerable tax advantages. The most common rules have to do with disclosures to donors. Here is a good article listing some of the most important laws governing this aspect of your fundraising endeavors. >> Read More.
For more information on disclosure and substantiation rules, see IRS Publication 1771, Charitable Contributions–Substantiation and Disclosure Requirements at the IRS website, or by calling 1-800-TAX-FORM.
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