If you run a nonprofit organization, you may be selected for an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) audit at some point. An audit may be the result of random selection or of a specific trigger, such as compensation issues or expense discrepancies. Regardless of the reasons, you should be prepared to explain your practices to the IRS. Here are a few policies which a nonprofit should have in place:
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