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Harrisonburg Nonprofit and Charitable Organizations Lawyer

The proven Harrisonburg nonprofit and charitable organizations lawyers at the Wharton Aldhizer & Weaver, PLC law firm are experienced in the effective resolution of claims related to the regulation of nonprofit and charitable organizations in Virginia. Harrisonburg nonprofit and charitable organizations attorneys are knowledgeable in all areas of general nonprofit and charitable organizations law, including but not limited to charitable giving claims and public charities in Harrisonburg Virginia. Clients will have the confidence of knowing that the case is being handled by an experienced and knowledgeable Harrisonburg nonprofit and charitable organizations lawyer.

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Experience Litigating Many Types of Nonprofit and Charitable Organizations Claims:

  • Charitable Gambling
  • Charitable Giving
  • Charitable Limited Partnerships
  • Charitable Organizations
  • Charitable Trusts and Foundations
  • Nonprofit Organizations
  • Nonprofit Tax
  • Private Foundations
  • Public Charities
  • Tax Exempt Organizations

Experienced Harrisonburg Nonprofit and Charitable Organizations Attorney

The legal structure of Virginia nonprofit and charitable organizations is authorized by state law allowing people to come together to either benefit members of an organization (a club, or mutual benefit society) or for some public purpose (such as a hospital, environmental organization or literary society). Nonprofit corporations, despite the name, can make a profit, but the business cannot be designed primarily for profit-making purposes, and the profits must be used for the benefit of the organization or purpose the corporation was created to help. When a nonprofit corporation dissolves, any remaining assets must be distributed to another nonprofit, not to board members. As with for-profit corporations, directors of nonprofit corporations are normally shielded from personal liability for the organization’s debts. Some nonprofit corporations qualify for a federal tax exemption under Sec. 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, with the result that contributions to the nonprofit are tax deductible by their donors.

All sorts of groups, from artists and musicians to people active in education, health, and community services wish to operate as nonprofit (or not-for-profit) corporations. Often the reason for doing this is simple — nonprofit status is usually a requirement for obtaining funds from government agencies and private foundations. Obtaining grants, however, is not the only reason to incorporate.

A local Harrisonburg nonprofit and charitable organizations attorney should be consulted for specific requirements in your area. A Harrisonburg nonprofit and charitable organizations lawyer is professional and knowledgeable in understanding the details, facts, complications, and circumstances that arise in a Harrisonburg nonprofit and charitable organizations case.

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The Harrisonburg Nonprofit and Charitable Organizations Lawyer Source

The Harrisonburg nonprofit and charitable organizations attorneys at Wharton Aldhizer & Weaver, PLC are distinguished by a history of successful nonprofit and charitable organizations claim recoveries through settlements and verdicts. If you or your organization is involved in a nonprofit and charitable organizations dispute or need assistance with a nonprofit and charitable organizations trust, contact a Harrisonburg nonprofit and charitable organizations lawyer with the Wharton Aldhizer & Weaver, PLC law firm in Virginia.

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