Welcome to EO Radio Show – Your Nonprofit Legal Resource. I'm Cynthia Rowland, and this episode is a "refresh" of episode 32, recorded in March 2023. It covers the Internal Revenue Code sections pertinent to business transactions between a nonprofit and its insiders, such as directors, executives, substantial contributors, and entities controlled by them. In the original episode, I also covered a general overview of California laws and reporting requirements that apply when such insider transactions See more +
Welcome to EO Radio Show – Your Nonprofit Legal Resource. I'm Cynthia Rowland, and this episode is a "refresh" of episode 32, recorded in March 2023. It covers the Internal Revenue Code sections pertinent to business transactions between a nonprofit and its insiders, such as directors, executives, substantial contributors, and entities controlled by them. In the original episode, I also covered a general overview of California laws and reporting requirements that apply when such insider transactions occur.
This episode aims to give the listener a solid understanding of what constitutes a problematic insider transaction at a public charity or private foundation. We want listeners to understand the rules that apply to insider financial transactions so that nonprofit directors, trustees, and executives can carefully assess whether a proposed transaction is permissible before it happens and understand the penalties and other adverse consequences to the charitable organizations and their managers and insiders if the transaction is not allowed under the applicable laws.
Show Notes: www.fbm.com/exempt-organizations/publications/refresh-nonprofit-basics-insider-transactions-and-nonprofits
If you have suggestions for topics you would like us to discuss, please email us at eoradioshow@fbm.com. Additional episodes can be found at EORadioShowByFarella.com.
DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to be, nor should it be interpreted as, legal advice or opinion. See less -