BRUCE R. HOPKINS'
NONPROFIT COUNSEL NEWSLETTER
Monthly Subscription Newsletter Focused on Nonprofit Law
Published by Wiley
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Overview
For 36 years, the Bruce R. Hopkins' Nonprofit Counsel monthly newsletter has covered current developments in the federal tax and related law for nonprofit organizations.
This publication provides the most up-to-date analysis of important issues in
nonprofit law.
Aims and Scope
The articles included in each issue offer the only sure way to keep pace with the constantly evolving laws, tax regulations and rulings, and court opinions affecting the operation of nonprofit organizations.
When you subscribe to Bruce R. Hopkins' Nonprofit Counsel, published by Wiley, you will gain an inside track on the law issues that mean the most to tax-exempt organizations.
In law-filled pages each month, you will find up-to-the-minute articles on subjects affecting tax-exemption, unrelated business, intermediate sanctions, joint ventures, fundraising, charitable giving, donor-advised funds governance, reporting and disclosure, lobbying restrictions, emerging opportunities for nonprofits, legislation, and management and more!
Readership
This newsletter offers tremendous value and insight to anyone with legal, financial advisory, or management responsibilities in an established nonprofit organization -- or anyone who has these responsibilities in an emerging organization: nonprofit managers, directors, trustees, such as lawyers and accountants with nonprofit clients, along with fundraising executives and consultants. This publication also is read by government officials and those in academia.
The Nonprofit Counsel Index and Abstracting Information
The Nonprofit Counsel Summaries
Court Opinions A-L
IRS Private Letter Rulings 2016-2019
IRS Private Letter Rulings 2011-2015
IRS Private Letter Rulings 2007-2010
IRS Private Letter Rulings 2003-2006
IRS Private Letter Rulings 1984-2002
IRS Chief Counsel Advice Memoranda
IRS Technical Advice Memoranda
IRS Exemption Denial and Revocation Letters


