The
IRS is Watching YOU – Part I:
Good Governance Practices
for
501(c)(3) Organizations
Audio CD/MP3
Recorded March 15,
2007
Faculty: Dan
Mulholland, Henry Casale & Monica Hanslovan

It's OK. You are not paranoid.
The IRS IS watching you — and several thousand other nonprofit,
tax exempt hospitals and health systems. There have been two important
developments in the past few weeks that surely augur closer scrutiny
of tax-exempt healthcare organizations in the months and years
to come.
In early February 2007, the IRS issued what it called a "preliminary
draft" of proposed "guidelines" outlining Good Governance
Practices for 501(c)(3) organizations. Then, on March 1, the Exempt
Organizations Office of the IRS issued a report on its "Exempt
Organizations Executive Compensation Compliance Project." Both
of these documents signal that the IRS will be much more vigilant
in reviewing and, where necessary, challenging governance and executive
compensation practices in the health care field.
To help make sense
of all this and to tell you what you should be doing now to get
ready for the brave new world of exempt organization compliance
and enforcement, HortySpringer presents two audio recordings.
- Background briefing: Why was this guidance
issued?
- IRS suggested practices – and what they
mean in the real world
- Mission statement
- Code of ethics
- Due diligence
- Duty of loyalty
- Transparency
- Fundraising policy
- Financial audits
- Compensation practices
- Document retention policy
- Should you amend your bylaws now?
- Tips for educating Board members
Please be sure to also tune in for Part II of this series.

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