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Unrelated Business Income Tax (UBIT) FAR Meeting – July 2, 2015.

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1 Unrelated Business Income Tax (UBIT) FAR Meeting – July 2, 2015

2 UBIT Background First enacted by Congress in 1950 to eliminate unfair competition between tax-exempt and for-profit organizations.First enacted by Congress in 1950 to eliminate unfair competition between tax-exempt and for-profit organizations. Profits no longer automatically tax-exempt merely because they were destined for a charitable or tax-exempt purpose.Profits no longer automatically tax-exempt merely because they were destined for a charitable or tax-exempt purpose. Revenue act of 1951 expanded scope of UBIT to include public colleges and universities.Revenue act of 1951 expanded scope of UBIT to include public colleges and universities. First enacted by Congress in 1950 to eliminate unfair competition between tax-exempt and for-profit organizations.First enacted by Congress in 1950 to eliminate unfair competition between tax-exempt and for-profit organizations. Profits no longer automatically tax-exempt merely because they were destined for a charitable or tax-exempt purpose.Profits no longer automatically tax-exempt merely because they were destined for a charitable or tax-exempt purpose. Revenue act of 1951 expanded scope of UBIT to include public colleges and universities.Revenue act of 1951 expanded scope of UBIT to include public colleges and universities.

3 Definition of UBIT Unrelated business income is defined as gross income derived by an exempt organization from any unrelated trade or business that is regularly carried on. Trade or BusinessTrade or Business Regularly carried onRegularly carried on Not substantially related to exempt purposeNot substantially related to exempt purpose Unrelated business income is defined as gross income derived by an exempt organization from any unrelated trade or business that is regularly carried on. Trade or BusinessTrade or Business Regularly carried onRegularly carried on Not substantially related to exempt purposeNot substantially related to exempt purpose

4 Definition of UBIT Trade or business - includes any activity which is carried on for the production of income from the sale of goods or performance of services.Trade or business - includes any activity which is carried on for the production of income from the sale of goods or performance of services. Regularly carried on – IRS generally compares time span of comparable commercial activity to time span of activity conducted by exempt org.Regularly carried on – IRS generally compares time span of comparable commercial activity to time span of activity conducted by exempt org. Not substantially related – trade or business not related to purpose that constitutes basis for exemption of that organization (ex. Education). Activity must contribute importantly to the accomplishment of the exempt purpose.Not substantially related – trade or business not related to purpose that constitutes basis for exemption of that organization (ex. Education). Activity must contribute importantly to the accomplishment of the exempt purpose. Trade or business - includes any activity which is carried on for the production of income from the sale of goods or performance of services.Trade or business - includes any activity which is carried on for the production of income from the sale of goods or performance of services. Regularly carried on – IRS generally compares time span of comparable commercial activity to time span of activity conducted by exempt org.Regularly carried on – IRS generally compares time span of comparable commercial activity to time span of activity conducted by exempt org. Not substantially related – trade or business not related to purpose that constitutes basis for exemption of that organization (ex. Education). Activity must contribute importantly to the accomplishment of the exempt purpose.Not substantially related – trade or business not related to purpose that constitutes basis for exemption of that organization (ex. Education). Activity must contribute importantly to the accomplishment of the exempt purpose.

5 Exclusions from UBIT Interest, dividends and annuitiesInterest, dividends and annuities Capital gainsCapital gains Royalties (Pmt for use of intangible property)Royalties (Pmt for use of intangible property) Rent from real property (Exception for svc provided)Rent from real property (Exception for svc provided) ResearchResearch Business conducted by volunteersBusiness conducted by volunteers Convenience of members (Exception for sales to alumni)Convenience of members (Exception for sales to alumni) Sale of donated merchandiseSale of donated merchandise Qualified sponsorship payment (Exception – advertising)Qualified sponsorship payment (Exception – advertising) Interest, dividends and annuitiesInterest, dividends and annuities Capital gainsCapital gains Royalties (Pmt for use of intangible property)Royalties (Pmt for use of intangible property) Rent from real property (Exception for svc provided)Rent from real property (Exception for svc provided) ResearchResearch Business conducted by volunteersBusiness conducted by volunteers Convenience of members (Exception for sales to alumni)Convenience of members (Exception for sales to alumni) Sale of donated merchandiseSale of donated merchandise Qualified sponsorship payment (Exception – advertising)Qualified sponsorship payment (Exception – advertising)

6 IRS Publication 598 Tax on unrelated business income of exempt organizations http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p598.pdfhttp://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p598.pdfhttp://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p598.pdf 1.Organizations subject to the tax 2.Tax and filing requirements 3.Unrelated trade or business 4.Unrelated business taxable income http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p598.pdfhttp://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p598.pdfhttp://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p598.pdf 1.Organizations subject to the tax 2.Tax and filing requirements 3.Unrelated trade or business 4.Unrelated business taxable income

7 Ut System policy UTS103 Unrelated Business Income tax http://www.utsystem.edu/board-of-regents/policy- library/policies/uts103-unrelated-business-income-tax-ubithttp://www.utsystem.edu/board-of-regents/policy- library/policies/uts103-unrelated-business-income-tax-ubithttp://www.utsystem.edu/board-of-regents/policy- library/policies/uts103-unrelated-business-income-tax-ubithttp://www.utsystem.edu/board-of-regents/policy- library/policies/uts103-unrelated-business-income-tax-ubit 1.Annual form 990T 2.Institutional Tax Coordinator 3.Nonfinancial Questionnaire 4.Determination by OGC 5.Reporting 6.Payment of UBIT http://www.utsystem.edu/board-of-regents/policy- library/policies/uts103-unrelated-business-income-tax-ubithttp://www.utsystem.edu/board-of-regents/policy- library/policies/uts103-unrelated-business-income-tax-ubithttp://www.utsystem.edu/board-of-regents/policy- library/policies/uts103-unrelated-business-income-tax-ubithttp://www.utsystem.edu/board-of-regents/policy- library/policies/uts103-unrelated-business-income-tax-ubit 1.Annual form 990T 2.Institutional Tax Coordinator 3.Nonfinancial Questionnaire 4.Determination by OGC 5.Reporting 6.Payment of UBIT

8 Non-financial questionnaire (NFQ) Required for every new revenue-producing contractRequired for every new revenue-producing contract Completed by department and forwarded to institutional tax coordinatorCompleted by department and forwarded to institutional tax coordinator –Some sections won’t apply to UTSA; enter “N/A” in those sections –After my review, I will submit to OGC with my internal determination, but official determination is made by OGC. –Objective is to show why the revenue should be considered related or exempt. Required for every new revenue-producing contractRequired for every new revenue-producing contract Completed by department and forwarded to institutional tax coordinatorCompleted by department and forwarded to institutional tax coordinator –Some sections won’t apply to UTSA; enter “N/A” in those sections –After my review, I will submit to OGC with my internal determination, but official determination is made by OGC. –Objective is to show why the revenue should be considered related or exempt.

9 Payment of UBIT All organizations subject to tax on UBI (except Trusts) are taxable at corporate rates on that income.All organizations subject to tax on UBI (except Trusts) are taxable at corporate rates on that income. Tax will be assessed based on total System income since UT System submits a consolidated 990T.Tax will be assessed based on total System income since UT System submits a consolidated 990T. All organizations subject to tax on UBI (except Trusts) are taxable at corporate rates on that income.All organizations subject to tax on UBI (except Trusts) are taxable at corporate rates on that income. Tax will be assessed based on total System income since UT System submits a consolidated 990T.Tax will be assessed based on total System income since UT System submits a consolidated 990T.

10 UBIT deductions Expenses incurred as a result of activities conducted in order to earn the revenue should be tracked since we can reduce taxable income by those costs.Expenses incurred as a result of activities conducted in order to earn the revenue should be tracked since we can reduce taxable income by those costs. –Costs of earning the revenue can include direct expenses incurred as well as labor costs for time spent by faculty/staff –If determined to be unrelated and taxable, department will be asked annually for revenue and expense detail to support the deduction. Expenses incurred as a result of activities conducted in order to earn the revenue should be tracked since we can reduce taxable income by those costs.Expenses incurred as a result of activities conducted in order to earn the revenue should be tracked since we can reduce taxable income by those costs. –Costs of earning the revenue can include direct expenses incurred as well as labor costs for time spent by faculty/staff –If determined to be unrelated and taxable, department will be asked annually for revenue and expense detail to support the deduction.

11 UBI Tax: Is it worth it? Some feel that the corporate tax rate is so high, UBI activities are not worth pursuing.Some feel that the corporate tax rate is so high, UBI activities are not worth pursuing. However, even at the highest 39% taxable rate, UTSA would still keep the remaining 61% of the revenue.However, even at the highest 39% taxable rate, UTSA would still keep the remaining 61% of the revenue. 61% > 0%61% > 0% Some feel that the corporate tax rate is so high, UBI activities are not worth pursuing.Some feel that the corporate tax rate is so high, UBI activities are not worth pursuing. However, even at the highest 39% taxable rate, UTSA would still keep the remaining 61% of the revenue.However, even at the highest 39% taxable rate, UTSA would still keep the remaining 61% of the revenue. 61% > 0%61% > 0%

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