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Session 2 of Borenstein’s Form 990 Foundational Series:
Identifying the “right” people who are to be disclosed as holding status as a Trustee/Director, Officer, or Key Employee (these comprising the key pool of “managers” requiring 990 disclosure), a/k/a “TDOKEs,” is essential to appropriate Form 990 reporting. Part VII-A is the very first leg in the 990’s three-legged stool of primary non-financial statement disclosures. This webinar’s materials and the author/instructor’s practical perspective will readily guide preparers through the minefield of understanding of who qualifies as a “current” TDOKE (or, alternatively, as a “High 5”) as well as when “former” status applies.
Clear examples illustrate compensation testing for KEs, High 5s, and formers, with emphasis on the challenges fiscal year organizations face in vetting these individuals given the required “dial back to the calendar year” required in applying KE and High 5 status and compensation thresholds.
NOTE: This session is a prerequisite for the author/instructor’s Master Class, “Complex Manager Comp Scenarios: Core Form VII-A & Schedule J.”
This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event.
After attending this presentation you will be able to…
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Public accounting tax and audit staff, nonprofit organization’s Treasurers, CFOs, and other finance/compliance advisors