Date: 4/21/2009
Time: 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Location: Teleconference

Session 2 of the What You Need to Know About the 2008 IRS Form 990 and 990-PF Teleconference Series

No longer just a report to the IRS, the 990-PF is now the most commonly used data source about private foundations. Reporters, researchers, grantseekers - and many others - look to these forms for information about an organization. This makes accurate numbers, correct entries, and properly worded descriptions more important than ever. This program will focus on the most important aspects of filling out the 990-PF, with a special focus on common errors and potentially misleading entries.   We will also look at specific issues such as investment income excise tax, compensation, minimum distribution requirements, and others. Join us on Tuesday, April 21 at 2 pm EST.

Our presenters bring years of nonprofit law and accounting experience to the discussion: Carolyn Duronio, a law partner in the Business & Regulatory Department at Reed Smith LLP in Pittsburgh; and Lynne M. Huismann, a Certified Public Accountant with Plante & Moran, PLLC in Michigan. The presenters' bios are available below under Related Materials.

Participants may submit a question for the speakers when registering for the call and questions will also be taken live during the call.  There will be a registration fee of $25 for one call and $45 for both calls.  Read a description of the first call in the series focusing on the new 990 form.

Register online at www.regonline.com/63370_707334F

Please contact Courtney Moore with any questions.