Avoiding Form 990-PF Errors: Identifying Self-Dealing, Monitoring Minimum Distribution Requirements, Excise Taxes
Recording of a 110-minute CPE video webinar with Q&A
This course will assist practitioners and foundation managers with tricky reporting issues encountered when preparing Form 990-PF, Return of Private Foundation. Completing Form 990-PF is complicated and not necessarily intuitive. The panel will discuss best reporting practices to avoid red flags. The speakers will also address what does and does not need to be disclosed, as well as steps a foundation can take to strengthen overall compliance.
Outline
- Common private foundation reporting errors
- Avoiding and minimizing excise taxes
- Disclosing reportable transactions
- Avoiding over disclosure
- Recommendations to improve the preparation and presentation of a 990-PF
Benefits
The panel will review these and other important issues:
- Reporting, minimizing, and avoiding private foundation excise taxes
- Properly making required disclosures
- Avoiding common reporting errors
- Identifying disclosures that are not required
Faculty
Thomas F. (Tom) Blaney, CPA, CFE
Partner
PKF O'Connor Davies
Mr. Blaney is a Partner of the Firm and Director of the Private Foundation Practice. He has spent more than 25 years... | Read More
Mr. Blaney is a Partner of the Firm and Director of the Private Foundation Practice. He has spent more than 25 years specializing in the accounting and tax aspects of exempt organizations.
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Partner
PKF O'Connor Davies
Mr. Petermann is a Partner of the Firm and serves as Co-Partner-in-Charge for the Private Foundation Practice. He has... | Read More
Mr. Petermann is a Partner of the Firm and serves as Co-Partner-in-Charge for the Private Foundation Practice. He has over 30 years of specialized experience in accounting for exempt organizations and private foundations, as well as closely-held businesses and financial services entities. He also holds a number of professional committee and community board positions.
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