Jonathon R. Moore
A Practical Guide to International Philanthropy
Jonathon R. Moore
A Practical Guide to International Philanthropy
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Addresses the issues faced by philanthropists seeking to engage in international charitable activities and offers alternative approaches to traditional US-based foundations.
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Addresses the issues faced by philanthropists seeking to engage in international charitable activities and offers alternative approaches to traditional US-based foundations.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 386
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 558g
- ISBN-13: 9781107620131
- ISBN-10: 1107620139
- Artikelnr.: 40189347
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 386
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 558g
- ISBN-13: 9781107620131
- ISBN-10: 1107620139
- Artikelnr.: 40189347
Jonathon R. Moore, an internationally recognized expert in the legal aspects of philanthropy, is a partner in the law firm of Moore & Bruce, LLP, in Washington, DC, and London, England. His practice focuses on planning and compliance matters for exempt organizations and for non-US and US corporate and individual clients interested in establishing charitable organizations. He is a member of the District of Columbia and New York Bars, the Committee on Exempt Organizations of the American Bar Association's Section on Taxation, the Philanthropic Advisors Network of the Council on Foundations, and the District of Columbia Estate Planning Council.
1. Introduction
2. Fundamental concepts relating to charitable organizations
3. US legal framework governing charitable organizations
4. US legal constraints
5. Constraints on cross-border philanthropy
6. Why create a foreign charity?
7. Picking a jurisdiction
8. Establishing a foreign charitable foundation
9. Representative structures
10. Further resources
Appendix 1. Form 1023: application for tax exempt status, with instructions
Appendix 2. Template: corporate charter for private foundation organized as a Delaware corporation
Appendix 3. Template: corporate charter for: 'American Friends of ...' organization formed as a Delaware corporation
Appendix 4. Conflicts of interest policy recommended by the Internal Revenue Service
Appendix 5. Form 990-PF: US federal income tax return of private foundation, with instructions
Appendix 6. Form 4720, US federal excise tax return for private foundations, with instructions
Appendix 7. Revenue procedure 92-94 [equivalency determinations]
Appendix 8. US Department of the Treasury anti-terrorist financing guidelines: voluntary best practices for US-based charities
Appendix 9. Form 3520, annual return to report transactions with foreign trusts, with instructions
Appendix 10. Form W-8EXP, with instructions [withholding on US source income]
Appendix 11. Template: Bermuda charitable trust
Appendix 12. Template: generic foreign charitable trust
Appendix 13. Template: Bermuda purpose trust.
2. Fundamental concepts relating to charitable organizations
3. US legal framework governing charitable organizations
4. US legal constraints
5. Constraints on cross-border philanthropy
6. Why create a foreign charity?
7. Picking a jurisdiction
8. Establishing a foreign charitable foundation
9. Representative structures
10. Further resources
Appendix 1. Form 1023: application for tax exempt status, with instructions
Appendix 2. Template: corporate charter for private foundation organized as a Delaware corporation
Appendix 3. Template: corporate charter for: 'American Friends of ...' organization formed as a Delaware corporation
Appendix 4. Conflicts of interest policy recommended by the Internal Revenue Service
Appendix 5. Form 990-PF: US federal income tax return of private foundation, with instructions
Appendix 6. Form 4720, US federal excise tax return for private foundations, with instructions
Appendix 7. Revenue procedure 92-94 [equivalency determinations]
Appendix 8. US Department of the Treasury anti-terrorist financing guidelines: voluntary best practices for US-based charities
Appendix 9. Form 3520, annual return to report transactions with foreign trusts, with instructions
Appendix 10. Form W-8EXP, with instructions [withholding on US source income]
Appendix 11. Template: Bermuda charitable trust
Appendix 12. Template: generic foreign charitable trust
Appendix 13. Template: Bermuda purpose trust.
1. Introduction
2. Fundamental concepts relating to charitable organizations
3. US legal framework governing charitable organizations
4. US legal constraints
5. Constraints on cross-border philanthropy
6. Why create a foreign charity?
7. Picking a jurisdiction
8. Establishing a foreign charitable foundation
9. Representative structures
10. Further resources
Appendix 1. Form 1023: application for tax exempt status, with instructions
Appendix 2. Template: corporate charter for private foundation organized as a Delaware corporation
Appendix 3. Template: corporate charter for: 'American Friends of ...' organization formed as a Delaware corporation
Appendix 4. Conflicts of interest policy recommended by the Internal Revenue Service
Appendix 5. Form 990-PF: US federal income tax return of private foundation, with instructions
Appendix 6. Form 4720, US federal excise tax return for private foundations, with instructions
Appendix 7. Revenue procedure 92-94 [equivalency determinations]
Appendix 8. US Department of the Treasury anti-terrorist financing guidelines: voluntary best practices for US-based charities
Appendix 9. Form 3520, annual return to report transactions with foreign trusts, with instructions
Appendix 10. Form W-8EXP, with instructions [withholding on US source income]
Appendix 11. Template: Bermuda charitable trust
Appendix 12. Template: generic foreign charitable trust
Appendix 13. Template: Bermuda purpose trust.
2. Fundamental concepts relating to charitable organizations
3. US legal framework governing charitable organizations
4. US legal constraints
5. Constraints on cross-border philanthropy
6. Why create a foreign charity?
7. Picking a jurisdiction
8. Establishing a foreign charitable foundation
9. Representative structures
10. Further resources
Appendix 1. Form 1023: application for tax exempt status, with instructions
Appendix 2. Template: corporate charter for private foundation organized as a Delaware corporation
Appendix 3. Template: corporate charter for: 'American Friends of ...' organization formed as a Delaware corporation
Appendix 4. Conflicts of interest policy recommended by the Internal Revenue Service
Appendix 5. Form 990-PF: US federal income tax return of private foundation, with instructions
Appendix 6. Form 4720, US federal excise tax return for private foundations, with instructions
Appendix 7. Revenue procedure 92-94 [equivalency determinations]
Appendix 8. US Department of the Treasury anti-terrorist financing guidelines: voluntary best practices for US-based charities
Appendix 9. Form 3520, annual return to report transactions with foreign trusts, with instructions
Appendix 10. Form W-8EXP, with instructions [withholding on US source income]
Appendix 11. Template: Bermuda charitable trust
Appendix 12. Template: generic foreign charitable trust
Appendix 13. Template: Bermuda purpose trust.