Ultra Vires: Why the IRS Lacks the Jurisdiction and Authority to Regulate Nonprofit Governance
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Without warning, the IRS began, in 2007, to regulate in the realm of nonprofit governance. Ultra Vires offers an explanation as to why, as a matter of law, the IRS does not have the jurisdiction or the authority to regulate the governance affairs of the nation s public charities and other categories of tax-exempt organizations.
Ultra Vires reviews the federal law concerning government agencies jurisdiction and authority. The book evaluates IRS policymaking and demonstrates that the IRS s policies are arbitrary and capricious. Ultra Vires concludes that the IRS lacks both the jurisdiction and authority in connection with nonprofit governance.
Ultra Vires provides a solid legal underpinning for those who are concerned about the IRS s expansion of its authority into the realm of nonprofit governance, particularly when the IRS has a lengthy record of getting the underlying law wrong and imposing detrimental policies and practices on these organizations. It will be a necessary read for nonprofit directors, trustees, officers and senior executive staff and their lawyers.
Published by Talbot Publishing, an imprint of the Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.
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