Associations at Risk: 2025 Tax Reform Implications
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Associations at Risk: 2025 Tax Reform Implications
Associations and nonprofits are facing the most significant legislative threat in over 50 years.
CalSAE and ASAE are partnering to protect associations from threats related to federal tax reform. This webinar will outline the risks to associations, which includes possible taxation of membership dues, sponsorships, education program revenue and more. Key tax provisions from the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act are set to expire in 2025, and some lawmakers and policy groups are pushing to apply the 21% corporate tax rate to all tax-exempt organizations. This could mean new taxes on membership dues, sponsorships, investment income, and educational program revenue, among other sources.
Join ASAE’s public policy team and nonprofit tax experts for a webinar exploring the policy landscape, the potential impact on associations, and what we can do now to protect our community.
Held in partnership with the Association Societies Alliance
Content Leaders
Mary Kate Cunningham, CAE, Chief Public Policy and Governance Officer at ASAE: The Center for Association Leadership
Mary Kate serves as the chief advocate for ASAE’s more than 50,000 members before Congress and policy stakeholders. She has grown an effective, results-oriented advocacy team; garnered bipartisan support for association issues on the Hill; and expanded ASAE’s grassroots network.
Throughout her ten years in ASAE leadership, Mary Kate has reinforced associations’ unique spot at the intersection of U.S. economy and public service by spearheading workforce development initiatives to benefit both American workers and the American economy. She was recognized by The Hill and by the National Institute for Lobbying & Ethics as a 2023 and 2021 Top Lobbyist.
Kyle Hayes, Senior Director of Public Policy at the American Society for Association Executives (ASAE).
He helps lead ASAE's outreach to policymakers on issues critical to the association community. Hayes brings experience from trade associations and nonprofits to ASAE, having previously served as the Vice President of Government Affairs for the Commercial Vehicle Training Association (CVTA), a trade association of professional truck driver training programs. Hayes also previously led research projects on health care and immigration issues for the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP), a nonpartisan research and policy institute dedicated to federal budget and policy analysis. Hayes earned a Masters in Public Policy Degree from American University in Washington D.C., and he completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Georgia.