October 18, 2001
IRS Handbook Offers Advice on Benefits, Forms
The IRS is giving its agents new suggestions on how to handle a range of issues that may arise during charity audits and other reviews. Among the nine topics discussed by the tax agency: recent developments in law and regulations governing federal policy for charities that pay excess compensation to their top officials, and how federal informational tax returns -- known as Forms 990 -- should be completed by charities and reviewed by government agents.
The advice from the
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