The Flott & Co. Law Link: Guide to Non-profit Law blog is authored by a team of experienced attorneys, committed to easing the many challenges nonprofit organizations face. With extensive in-house experience as nonprofit executives, they provide helpful insight on everything from the initial set up of an organization, obtaining tax exempt status, fundraising and tax reporting, to the development of board policies, management guidelines governing overseas operations, and joint ventures with for-profit entities. Whether you are an executive, board member, volunteer, or donor, you will find practical, easy-to-understand guidance at Guide to Non-profit
Stephen P. Flott, Esq.
Stephen Flott has more than thirty-five years’ experience in international commerce and transportation. He advises businesses, individuals and non-profits on a wide range of international business and tax matters, and assists clients with U.S.regulation of international shipping, trucking, bus and freight forwarding operations.
Mr. Flott also specializes in U.S. citizenship issues, including expatriation and associated tax issues, and the special compliance challenges associated with long term non-filing of U.S. tax returns and financial reports by U.S. citizens who live outside the United States.
His blog is www.accidentaluscitizen.com
BJ Kang, Esq.
BJ Kang specializes in inbound tax planning for U.S.immigrants, the tax position of dual status citizens, tax treaties, U.S.immigration for foreign business and professional persons, tax residency, and state tax compliance. He is also experienced in assisting U.S. non-profits with a wide range of tax and governance matters. BJ is a Virginia licensed Certified Public Accountant and an Enrolled Agent with the Internal Revenue Service.
His blog is www.tax4immigrants.com
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