Thursday, November 15, 2007

New lobbying disclosure forms online

This does not apply to the vast majority of nonprofits, but for those readers that engage in a fair amount of lobbying of members of Congress, you'll want to read on. AFJ reports:
The U.S. House of Representatives and Senate recently announced new federal lobbying disclosure report filing procedures that will allow lobbyists to make one single electronic filing.

In September of this year the President signed into law the Open Government Act of 2007, which amends the federal Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995 (see our analysis of the lobbying and ethics changes). Previously, lobbyists had to file separately with both the Senate and House and follow their separate requirements. The Secretary and the Clerk have streamlined the requirements and as a result lobbyists may file their forms at a single electronic location.

The new forms that enable simultaneous filing with the Clerk and Secretary will be available beginning December 10, 2007. These forms may be used for the 2007 Year End filing period and may be downloaded from the House or Senate websites. The Secretary and Clerk will accept previously issued registration and reporting forms until March 15, 2008, after which you must use the new forms and file electronically.
So, if you're a covered nonprofit, get ready and download those reporting forms!

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