'Obviously any charitable status of the employer or task would have a bearing on the decision,' it said. Sometimes individuals are able to incorporate unpaid work experience into government training schemes.
It argues that, in many cases, sponsor fees aren't really charitable donations. Instead, the IRS views the fees as payments for the publicity and advertising that sponsors garner through banners, brochures and media exposure.
But in proposing that charities receive rewards for good contractual performance rather than by virtue of their charitable status, it would risk turning charities into little more than government agencies.
Harry Weinberg, a reclusive millionaire who made a fortune in Baltimore and Hawaii, has died at age 82, leaving a $900 million charitable trust, one of the biggest in the country.
"I was told by friends that the two, which are charitable organizations, preferred a CPA who is more low profile," he says.
Though the judges can't suppress snickers as they plow through the heaps of manila envelopes and cardboard cartons, they are generally charitable.
After she was declared dead in 1984, most of her money went to the Helen Brach Foundation, a charitable trust.
On my board is a previously retired personality, who has proved most successful. Likewise my charitable foundation's director is a retired communal executive who is doing well in his new career.
Charity in the 1890s, he said, was not left to the welfare and charitable bureaucracies.
The first is sentimental, charitable and, perhaps, moral.
New York state Attorney General Robert Abrams also wrote to Seidman asking him to reimburse charitable organizations with accounts in Freedom.
This year it aims to raise Pounds 1.4m. There have been some criticisms of these charitable schemes.
The dispute had focused on lotteries and other gaming, such as bingo and raffles, sponsored by non-profit, charitable organizations and others.
Church, charitable work and other outside interests are more important than pepperoni, double mozzarella and guaranteed delivery in 30 minutes or less.
Now that he has won he will drop many of the policies (and people) associated with the campaign. A more charitable interpretation runs as follows.
One, former Wedtech chairman Fred Neuberger, also said Simon sought $50,000 in cash, charitable and campaign contributions from Wedtech in return for his help in a city real-estate transaction.
Groups refused to file, backyard churches began to claim income as charitable contributions, tax shelters reached entirely different proportions.
The survey yielded much information on churches and their memberships in addition to the data on charitable activities.
Jenkins denied the plaintiffs' motion for a partial summary judgment making the transfer of their property to the trust null and void, saying the legal status of the trust - whether it is private or charitable - has not been determined.
Yet ultimately the book - and the charitable foundation which has been set up to promote the 'building of relationships in public and private life' - is probably doomed to become a victim of the social and political ailments it so clearly identifies.
Mr. Abrams argued that accounts set up by nonprofit groups should qualify as charitable trusts that are eligible for full coverage because their assets are held in trust for many beneficiaries.
If you work for a religious, charitable or educational organization, or state university or public school system, you may be eligible to participate in a tax-sheltered annuity plan.
Meese called the story an "outrageous and scurrilous attack." He said an attempt to discredit him through his wife was "the lowest form of journalism." Meese said the Benders made a charitable contribution and did not pay Mrs. Meese's salary.
Friends describe Lowell Milken as a devoted family man, hard-working, modest in taste and lifestyle despite his wealth, devoted to running a charitable foundation formed four years before the government began probing Drexel and the Milkens.
Considering how much the Journal abhors the alleged intolerance of the Singapore government, could it be more charitable to those who dissent from its views?
After 1986, people who do not itemize their tax returns were unable to deduct charitable contributions, and that raised concern that donations to hospitals and other non-profit organizations might drop.
One way to circumvent that problem, Ms. Moerschbaecher says, is for an individual to place his or her donation in a charitable remainder trust for, say, two years.
As a result, tax advisers recommend that people who planned to make charitable donations in the next few years consider lumping some together this year.
Ritter said the charges were "deeply offensive to me," and had seriously harmed the image of the charitable organization.
The sponsor was listed as the San Diego Active 20+30 Club, a charitable organization with about 30 members which was having a meeting inside the restaurant at the time the handbills said the free dinners would be served.