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EO Update: e-News for Charities & Nonprofits April 16, 2024

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Register for free gaming webinar

Is your organization considering gaming as a form of fundraising? Do you have questions about what’s involved in gaming or how it might affect your organization? If so, the Tax Exempt and Government Entities Division invites you to register for the free Impacts of Gaming on Tax-Exempt Organizations webinar on Thursday, April 18, 2024, at 2:00 pm (ET).

This webinar will describe and discuss:

  • Impacts gaming can have on tax-exempt status
  • Importance of good internal controls and recordkeeping
  • Form 990 filing requirements
  • Unrelated Business Income Tax situations
  • Filing requirements for payments to individuals
  • Wagering and excise taxes and when they are applicable
  • Plus, a live Q & A

Mark your calendar and join us this Thursday, April 18, 2024, at 2:00 pm (ET). There’s still time to register. 

Registration open for the 2024 IRS Nationwide Tax Forum

Registration is open for the in-person 2024 IRS Nationwide Tax Forums. The forums offer three days of seminars and workshops featuring speakers from both the IRS and tax practitioner organizations. In addition to getting the latest tax information, tax professionals can earn up to 18 continuing education credits. Take advantage of the early bird rate (available until June 17). For more information visit IRS Nationwide Tax Forum.


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