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Welcome to the Dandridge Firm The Dandridge Firm, PLC is a boutique law practice, with a focus on the unique areas of Non Profit Tax Exemption, Non Profit Law, and Trademark and Copyright Law. By concentrating in these very narrow areas of the law, we are better able to assist you in navigating the legal complexities facing your IRS tax exemption or intellectual property matter. If you need assistance in preparing your 501(c) tax exemption application, or obtaining protection of your valuable business ideas by way of trademarks or copyrights, you are at the right place. Our staff is prepared to advocate for you, and to assist you in economically and effectively reaching your goals. Wednesday, August 5, 2009IRS Offers Guidance on Determining Nonprofit Grantee Public Charity Status
The IRS now has reliance criteria for nonprofit private foundations and sponsoring organizations of donor advised funds in determining the public charity status of grantees under section 509(a)(1), (2), or (3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The appropriate classification of grantees is important for purposes of determining potential excise tax liability. See Revenue Procedure 2009-32.
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| This is an advertisement. Certification as a Nonprofit, Trademark or Copyright Specialist is not currently available in Michigan or Florida (although Intellectual Property Specialist is available in Florida). The Dandridge Firm limits its practice principally to IRS nonprofit tax law, trademark and copyright law, which are Federal practice areas, and we do not claim expertise in the laws of states other than where our attorneys are licensed. The Dandridge Firm does not retain clients on the strength of advertising materials alone but only after following our own engagement procedures (e.g. interviews, conflict checks, retainer agreements). The information contained on this site is intended to educate members of the public generally and is not intended to provide solutions to individual problems. Readers are cautioned not to attempt to solve individual problems on the basis of information contained herein and are strongly advised to seek competent legal counsel before relying on information on this site. Copyright © 2008 The Dandridge Firm. All rights reserved. |
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