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Discover the essential guide to understanding the intricate world of tax-exempt organizations with "The Law of Tax-Exempt Organizations in a Nutshell" book from the Nutshell Series. Perfect for students and nonprofit professionals alike, this concise yet comprehensive resource delves into the legal complexities surrounding charitable giving, fundraising, unrelated business income, and private foundations.
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