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New Tax Legislation’s Impact on Political Action and Tax-Exempt Organizations
February 15, 2018, Covington Alert
On December 20, 2017, the Senate and the House voted to pass the conference version of H.R. 1, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (the “Act”), and President Trump signed the bill into law on December 22, 2017. Below, we summarize those provisions of the tax reform legislation that are most likely to be of particular interest to political action and tax-exempt organizations.
February 2021
As the legal, regulatory, and commercial implications of coronavirus COVID-19 continue to evolve, our lawyers and advisors are helping clients navigate the complex considerations that companies around the world are facing and develop plans and strategies in response. Reach out to our COVID-19 task force at COVID19@cov.com. Below is a compendium of resources ...
February 9, 2021, Inside Political Law
In a letter sent to newly confirmed Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen last Wednesday, Senators Sheldon Whitehouse and Elizabeth Warren called for renewed efforts to “rein in abuse by ‘dark money’ organizations” and urged Secretary Yellen to bolster the IRS’s “woefully inadequate” regulation and enforcement related to the political activity of 501(c)(4) social ...
November 28, 2017, Inside Political Law
UPDATE: The provision in the House bill, discussed below, was not included in the final Conference Agreement that became law. There is one very important political law provision to watch as the tax bill moves to a final vote in the Senate, and potentially a conference committee reconciles the House and Senate versions. This amendment will...… Continue ...