The ‚Tax Translator‘ offers much needed advice and guidance on
tax compliance for institutions of higher learning
College and university officials often are unaware of their
institutions‘ tax obligations. Especially for institutions without
designated tax compliance officers, the consequences of such
ignorance can devastating. Based on its author’s decades of
experiences as a tax manager at three universities, this handbook
was written for all university staff involved with tax
compliance–from the account clerk in the Accounts Payable
Department, up through vice presidents, controllers, treasurers and
directors. Steve Hoffman explains the core principles and practices
that inform current tax policy and develops a framework for
building a system for effective tax compliance, reporting and
filing.
* Satisfies the urgent demand for timely, authoritative advice
and guidance on a area of increasing concern for colleges and
universities
* Sheds new light on the impact of current tax obligations for
both four-year and community colleges, which are often left out of
the discussion
* The Federal Government has recently stepped up its enforcement
of tax law compliance for colleges and universities
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STEVE HOFFMAN is a tax professional with long experience in taxation for colleges and universities as well as nonprofit organizations. He is a former tax manager for The Ohio State University and George Washington University.He is also a former Director in the Business and Finance Division of West Virginia University. He publishes the Tax Update Newsletter for Colleges and Universities, which is distributed throughout the United States. He spent fifteen years at the Internal Revenue Service and is also a Certified Financial Planner.