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ArchivesNon-Profit TaxesBy Laura Knoy on Monday, January 30, 2006.More New Hampshire communities are eyeing the not-for-profit sector, charities, hospitals, and an artist colony, as potential contributors for tax dollars. Traditionally, non-profit groups have been considered public goods and therefore exempt from the tax-man, but that attitude could be changing. Today we examine this taxing debate over non-profits. Laura’s guests are Brad Cook, attorney at Sheehan Phinney Bass and Green, and Maura Carroll, legal counsel for the Local Government Center. |
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