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Virginia: Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) Tax Credits

VIRGINIA: NEIGHBORHOOD ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (NAP) TAX CREDITS

Cost Free
Presentation Length 1.0 hour

Recorded DateJune 11, 2019
CPE:Not available
(archived webinars do not offer CPE credits)
Subject AreaTaxes
Course LevelBasic
Course Description

This course reviews Virginia's Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) tax credit program.  The NAP program basics will be discussed; donation limits and tax credits and deductions to be received and documentation needed.  The class will review the different types of entities that can take advantage of the NAP tax credit.  The course also details the different types of donations available to donors: Cash, Assets and donated time.  Also discusses the increased relevancy of the program given the new tax law and SALT.

Learning Objectives

  • Learn basics and History of the Virginia Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP)

  • Understand different Tax Strategies of various donation types

  • View documentation Needed to receive tax credit

  • Learn increased relevancy of programs since the new 2018 tax laws (SALT)

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Mark Moser

Community Alternatives
Chief Financial Officer
mark.moser@comalt.org
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Mark Moser is a Financial Management Professional skilled at formulating business plans, establishing management systems, and maximizing profit. Mark is a team builder with the ability to recognize strengths and opportunities and create a motivated atmosphere of reward and accountability and drive results.

About Our Presenter

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Community Alternatives, Inc. (CAI), a non- profit organization founded in 1980 began providing employment services to individuals with disabilities in Virginia Beach, VA. As the needs for services grew, CAI began to expand serving children and adults with disabilities, in a variety of residential, day and work supported programs.