The question is disclosure of donor names on Schedule B of Form 990. The Treasury Regulation instructs that the names and addresses of contributors shall not be made available for public inspection. Treas. Reg. § 301.6104(b)-1(b)(1) “The names and addresses of contributors to an organization other than a private foundation shall not be made available […]
Entries Tagged as 'Attorney General'
Filing of Schedule B of Form 990 with the Attorney General
October 7th, 2010 · Comments Off on Filing of Schedule B of Form 990 with the Attorney General · California nonprofit law
Tags:Attorney General·charitable organizations·Nonprofit Integrity Act of 2004
Audit Committees of Nonprofit Organizations
October 16th, 2009 · Comments Off on Audit Committees of Nonprofit Organizations · Charity, Governance
Charities with gross revenue of $2 million or more must now establish an audit committee. This only applies to charitable corporations that must register and file reports with the Attorney General, whenever such organizations accrue the $2 million of revenue in any fiscal year, with certain grants from government entities excluded from the revenue threshold. […]
Tags:Attorney General·audit committee·board of directors·finance committee·gross revenue·Nonprofit Integrity Act of 2004