
Arizona Form 5000: Easy to Print, Dangerous to Misuse
Every once in a while, a nonprofit will call and ask for its “Arizona sales tax exemption certificate.” Usually, the story goes something like this:

Every once in a while, a nonprofit will call and ask for its “Arizona sales tax exemption certificate.” Usually, the story goes something like this:

Charitable assets are not private assets. They are held for charitable purposes, subject to fiduciary duties, donor restrictions, state charitable trust laws, and public accountability.

If you want to know what nonprofit regulators are worried about, it helps to look at what they are choosing to highlight publicly. The National

What Nonprofit Leaders Need to Know Before the May 6 Vote On May 6, 2026, the Phoenix City Council is expected to vote on a

This month, 23 state Attorneys General and Secretaries of State sent a letter to GoFundMe expressing grave concerns about the platform’s creation of donation webpages

The Arizona Legislature recently passed S.B. 1496, amending the Qualifying Charitable Organization (QCO) statute effective October 1, 2025. These changes to the QCO qualification rules are

Effective July 1, 2025, Florida will roll out a sweeping new law that could have a significant impact on charities and their fundraising operations. Senate

Arizona’s tax credit programs offer a unique opportunity for nonprofits to expand their fundraising by enabling individual taxpayers to redirect their state tax liability directly

Property tax exemptions for Washington Nonprofits can be confusing. While many nonprofits enjoy federal tax-exempt status, that doesn’t automatically mean they’re exempt from property taxes at the

Nonprofits today are operating in a rapidly shifting environment where legal compliance, government scrutiny, and funding uncertainties are becoming more complex. With recent reports of
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