What Nonprofits Need to Know about the TCJA: AAFCPAs to Present a Members-Only Webinar for the Providers’ Council

AAFCPAs Tax Consulting Strategists Joshua England, JD, LLM, and Chris Consoletti, JD will present a Tax Cuts and Jobs Act educational workshop on December 10th at 12pm, for the benefit of the Massachusetts Council of Human Service Providers, Inc. (The Providers’ Council).
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) represents a dramatic overhaul of the U.S. tax code, and includes widespread changes to the tax rules affecting charitable nonprofits. Several TCJA changes, including the new unrelated business income tax (UBIT) “Siloing” rules and taxability of fringe benefits may apply to state tax filings as well.
AAFCPAs will provide an overview of how TCJA impacts nonprofits, including guidance on operational changes nonprofits may need to make right away. There will be time for your questions. This session is highly relevant to nonprofit finance executives and executive directors.
Learn more about this Providers’ Council members-only webinar >> and contact Christina Broughton with questions at cbroughton@nullproviders.org or 617.428.3637 ext. 125
AAFCPAs is an Associate Member of the Providers’ Council, and a business advisor to the region’s multi-service human & social services providers. We are happy to share our expertise for the benefit of these purpose-driven nonprofits serving some of the most vulnerable individuals as part of the community.
If you are unable to attend this webinar, and have questions about how the TCJA affects you, please contact Josh England, Esq., LLM at 774.512.4109, jengland@nullaafcpa.com; Christopher Consoletti, Esq. at 774.512.4180, cconsoletti@nullaafcpa.com;   or your AAFCPAs Partner.

About the Authors

Joshua England, Tax Attorney
Josh is a tax strategist with extensive expertise advising high-net-worth individuals, nonprofits, and business owners and investors on effective strategies to ensure tax efficiency, asset protection, well-executed succession plans, and wealth preservation. He has been practicing law since 2000 and focuses his practice on the areas of wealth transfer planning, fiduciary and individual taxation, business structuring to maximize tax efficiency, and advising tax-exempt organizations, foundations and charitable donors.
Chris Consoletti
Chris, in conjunction with AAFCPAs’ multi-disciplinary team of CPAs, investment & business advisors, provides effective tax planning and research, tax compliance, charitable planning, and asset protection solutions for trusts & estates, corporations and partnerships. Chris provides clients with corporate law analysis and recommendations related to entity formation, management and board structure, executive compensation, limited liability protection, and the applicable laws of relevant states and jurisdictions. He evaluates and assesses opportunities and risks associated with complicated tax challenges or controversies.