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  <title>Lobbying Series Part 1 - Introduction to Lobbying</title>
  <description> On this episode, we begin a multi-part series on lobbying for 501(c)(3) public charities — the limits, the definitions, the exceptions and much more. If you're advocating on federal, state or local public policy in 2021, this is the podcast you've been looking for.&amp;amp;nbsp;   Our Attorneys  Tim MooneyNatalie OssenfortQuyen Tu   Intro – Why are we talking about public charities and lobbying?&amp;amp;nbsp;      It's still worth a listen for 501(c)(4)s, private foundations, and others.&amp;amp;nbsp;  Underscore that not all advocacy is lobbying (which is why we'll spend several episodes on defining lobbying)&amp;amp;nbsp;  Lobbying limits as a function of tax treatment and deductibility of contributions to 501(c)(3)&amp;amp;nbsp;  Is this a 1st Amendment issue of speech being curtailed? Not according to the Supreme Court of the United States&amp;amp;nbsp;     &amp;amp;nbsp;     The Insubstantial Part Test&amp;amp;nbsp;     This is the default measurement system for 501(c)(3)s&amp;amp;nbsp;  Very little IRS or legal guidance on this&amp;amp;nbsp;  No “substantial” part of a public charity's activities can be lobbying&amp;amp;nbsp;      No definition of lobbying&amp;amp;nbsp;        No definition of substantial&amp;amp;nbsp;  All activity is counted, whether it costs money or is done by volunteers&amp;amp;nbsp;  Most practitioners go with 5% but that is not an IRS rule!&amp;amp;nbsp;      Report lobbying on Schedule C of Form 990&amp;amp;nbsp;     &amp;amp;nbsp;     501(h) Election&amp;amp;nbsp;     In the 1970s Congress passed reform legislation that included another choice for most charities&amp;amp;nbsp;  501(c)(3)s must &amp;quot;elect&amp;quot; this option&amp;amp;nbsp;  Available to most charities, but not churches or auxiliaries (controlled by) of churches also referred to as houses of worship&amp;amp;nbsp;  This is an expenditure-based test&amp;amp;nbsp;        Clear limits based on organizations exempt expenditure&amp;amp;nbsp;      For most 501(c)(3)s that's 20% of their annual exempt expenditures but this limit does go down as the organization’s exempt expenditures go up&amp;amp;nbsp;  Max cap is $1 million for organizations with exempt expenditures $17 million or more&amp;amp;nbsp;      Clear, bright-line definitions of lobbying&amp;amp;nbsp;     &amp;amp;nbsp;     What Are the Advantages 501(h)?&amp;amp;nbsp;     Clarity of what is lobbying&amp;amp;nbsp;  Organizations ca pay excise taxes for going over limits rather than risk losing their tax status&amp;amp;nbsp;  Easier to plan for lobbying activities&amp;amp;nbsp;  Easier to report&amp;amp;nbsp;        No additional risk of audit (perhaps less?)&amp;amp;nbsp;  Example: AFJ and many other 501(c)(3) public charities&amp;amp;nbsp;     &amp;amp;nbsp;   What Are the Advantage of the Insubstantial Part Test (IPT)?&amp;amp;nbsp;     Vanishingly small&amp;amp;nbsp;        Very large organizations with budgets $100 million or more maybe able to lobby more with IPT than under the 501(h) election despite the IPT’s lack of clarity&amp;amp;nbsp;      These organizations can afford to hire lawyers!&amp;amp;nbsp;      Example: The Nature Conservancy&amp;amp;nbsp;     &amp;amp;nbsp;   Bolder Advocacy strongly recommends that public charities make the 501(h) election&amp;amp;nbsp;     How do you know if your organization has made 501h? Look at your Form 990 Schedule C.&amp;amp;nbsp;   How do you make the 501(h) election? File IRS Form 5768v&amp;amp;nbsp;     Backdates to the beginning of the organization's tax year&amp;amp;nbsp;  You only have to make this election once&amp;amp;nbsp;     &amp;amp;nbsp;    Resources&amp;amp;nbsp;   Being a Player: A Guide to the IRS Lobbying Regulations for Advocacy Charities&amp;amp;nbsp;   What is Advocacy?&amp;amp;nbsp;   Worry-Free Lobbying For Nonprofits: How To Use The 501(h) Election To Maximize Effectiveness&amp;amp;nbsp;   Public Charities Can Lobby: Guidelines for 501(c)(3) Public Charities (Factsheet)&amp;amp;nbsp;   Lobbying Rules For Houses of Worship&amp;amp;nbsp;   501(h) Lobbying Limit Calculator&amp;amp;nbsp;  </description>
  <author_name>Rules of the Game: The Bolder Advocacy Podcast</author_name>
  <author_url>https://afj.org/podcast</author_url>
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