Keith Kehrer is the Leader of the Nonprofit and Tax-Exempt Organizations Team. His practice focuses on issues related to tax-exempt organizations. Mr. Kehrer has advised numerous tax-exempt organizations on a variety of nonprofit corporate and tax-related issues under Section 501(c) of the Internal Revenue Code, including issues related to organization, qualification, combination, merger, and dissolution, lobbying, political campaign activity, private inurement, excess benefit, and unrelated business income. He has also advised numerous private foundations, including grantmaking, family, and operating foundations, on issues related to self-dealing, minimum distribution requirements, excess business holdings, jeopardizing investments, taxable expenditures, and foreign activities. He has also advised supporting organizations, company-sponsored charities, community foundations, donor advised fund sponsors, governmental entities, social welfare organizations, trade associations, business leagues, title-holding companies, and social clubs regarding issues specific to such organizations. He has also advised charities and individuals in connection with charitable and professional fundraiser registration and commercial co-venture (cause marketing) rules. He has also advised tax-exempt organizations in connection with IRS audits, IRS appeals, and Attorney General investigations. Mr. Kehrer teaches a class regarding tax-exempt organizations as an Adjunct Professor at Washington University School of Law. Mr. Kehrer is Co-Chair of the Tax-Exempt Organizations / Nonprofit Law Committee of the Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis and a frequent speaker regarding nonprofit and tax-exempt organization issues. Mr. Kehrer is also a certified public accountant.
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