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GHJ in the May and June 2013 Edition of Produced By Magazine

GHJ writes about vertical integration and the effects of related party deals on profit participants (Page 60) in the May – June 2013 edition of Produced By Magazine. “I’m often asked by producers, what’s the biggest single issue confronting profit participants these days. By far, the most significant financial issue is the impact of related party self-deal [...]

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Independence Disclosure Challenges With Form 990

On June 13th at 1:00 pm EDT, Rich Ruvelson will be speaking at a Stafford live phone/web seminar, “Independence Disclosure Challenges With Form 990.” This teleconference will focus on important and much-watched non-profit independence disclosures on Form 990 and its schedules, against a backdrop of heightened oversight by IRS auditors—and by donors, lenders a [...]

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Are Nonprofit Internships at Risk?

This week’s ruling in New York by a Federal judge that Fox Searchlight Pictures violated minimum wage and overtime laws by not paying interns should lead nonprofit organizations to reassess their policies for using interns. In the ruling, the judge held that Fox Searchlight Pictures should have paid the two interns who filed the lawsuit because they did the same work [...]

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Licensing Expo 2013

For over 30 years, Licensing Expo has been the meeting place for the biggest names and the hottest properties in the industry. This is where attendees will find new properties and brands, see the latest trends in the industry, and initiate licensing deals. Whether you are looking to spot trends, build strategic partnerships, secure promotional tie-ins or take [...]

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Volunteers – The Rules of Engagement

Last week I blogged about the recent court ruling regarding interns and earlier in the year I blogged about the value of volunteers. The use of interns and volunteers by nonprofit organizations comes with legal risks, and it’s worthwhile to remember the 4 basic rules when working with volunteers: Rule 1: Do not pay volunteers in cash or in kind (expenses may be reimb [...]

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Buy More Cookies!

By: Margaret Karren Anna Maria Chavez from the Girl Scouts of the USA kicked off the Not-For-Profit Conference as the keynote speaker. Her topic "The Full Slate - The Economic Imperative of Leveraging the Full Potential of Women in the Modern Workforce". Ms. Chavez spoke of the great history and legacy of the Girl Scouts and the many changes they have made to ensure t [...]

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California BOE Publishes New Sales Tax Industry Guide for Nonprofits

California sales/use tax law can be complicating to most businesses and organizations that operate in the state. In particular, nonprofit organizations must deal with the taxability issues of retail sales and meals and entertainment while being aware of the limited exemptions for these entities under California law. In an effort to assist nonprofits with better unders [...]

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Fraud in the Nonprofit Sector

By: Margaret Karren While attending the 2013 AICPA Not-for-Profit Industry Conference this past week in Washington D.C., I learned some interesting facts and statistics about employees committing fraud in the nonprofit sector. A typical fraud in a nonprofit organization is for $100,000. Billing fraud accounts for 24.9% of fraud cases. Billing schemes include unreco [...]

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Quarterly California Tax Legislation Update: April 2013 – June 2013

The purpose of this quarterly California Tax Legislative update is to provide our clients and prospective clients with timely and meaningful updates that affect both their personal income and business taxes. The 2nd Quarter of 2013 saw a proposed law change that could significantly impact the California tax posture of in-state businesses. The proposed law change, whi [...]

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Entertainment and Media Newsletter: Volume 2, Issue 2

The GHJ Entertainment Newsletter contains content related to the people, news and business issues we see in our day-to-day service to the industry. In This Issue The Alan Ladd Case Motion picture distributors, or studios, often license motion pictures and television products to domestic and international television exhibitors in batches or pa [...]

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