Current developments in tax incentives for exempt organizations

Please join us for a discussion of current developments in statutory and discretionary business incentives available to tax-exempt organizations, and how your organization may be affected in the coming year. Topics to be covered include:

  • Retroactive availability of the HIRE Act payroll tax exemption and retention credits for exempt organizations, and best practices around process options to capture the benefit
  • Climate change and sustainability incentives opportunities currently available to exempt organizations
  • Other incentives opportunities that your organization should be considering in the current financial environment to manage operating costs

By the end of this interactive webcast, you will understand the applicability of the HIRE Act retention credits to tax-exempt organizations that generate unrelated business income, other federal and state incentives available to exempt organizations and our perspective on legislative trends that may impact the availability and type of incentives in coming years.

Featured panelists
Ali Master, Ernst & Young LLP, Indirect Tax Practice, Dallas, TX
Darrell Smalley, Ernst & Young LLP, Indirect Tax Practice, Pittsburgh, PA
Paul Van Huysen, Ernst & Young LLP, Indirect Tax Practice, Dallas, TX
Gopika Parikh, Ernst & Young LLP, Indirect Tax Practice, Washington, D.C.

Moderator
Howard Levenson, Ernst & Young LLP, Exempt Organizations Tax Services, Washington, D.C.

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Originally broadcast on:
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
1:00 pm Eastern time

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Wed 23 Mar 2011 05:00:00 PM GMT

Duration: 01:03

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