
Charities Welcome Clarity of Substantiation Rules
“Overall, the final regulations don’t rock the boat at all,” Jennifer Chandler of the National Council of Nonprofits told Tax Notes.
“Overall, the final regulations don’t rock the boat at all,” Jennifer Chandler of the National Council of Nonprofits told Tax Notes.
The public outcry was overwhelming from both sides of the aisle.
"This is a prime example of the power of nonprofit advocacy and what can be achieved when charitable nonprofits speak up to protect the public, our missions, and the communities we serve," said Tim Delaney, president and CEO of the National...
Tim Delaney, head of the National Council of Nonprofits, which had inveighed against the proposal, said his organization was happy that the system had worked.
In December, we reported on the “dangerous” proposition, explaining this rule would require the charity to collect donors’ names,...
The number of comments exploded to 38,000 by the Dec.
The National Council of Nonprofits had rallied against the proposal since it was first introduced in September, primarily on the grounds that it could facilitate scam artists seeking to solicit private information.
Tim Delaney, President and CEO of the National Council of Nonprofits (Council of Nonprofits), made the following statement on the withdrawal of proposed rulemaking regarding nonprofit gift substantiation:
Tim Delaney, president and CEO of the National Council of Nonprofits, also rallied against the effort, arguing the rule could have a chilling effect on donors.
A day before the comment period closed, 215 nonprofit organizations in a joint...