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Chelsea Rubin

Chelsea R. Rubin

Associate

chelsea.rubin@morganlewis.com

Washington, DC Phone +1.202.739.5284 Fax +1.202.739.3001

1111 Pennsylvania Ave. NW//Washington, DC 20004-2541//United States

Chelsea Rubin focuses her practice on tax-exempt organizations. She advises organizations on formation and application for tax-exempt status as well as questions involving information reporting, maintaining exemption, unrelated business income tax, excise taxes, and governance.

Prior to joining Morgan Lewis, Chelsea was an attorney in the IRS Office of Associate Chief Counsel (Employee Benefits, Exempt Organizations, and Employment Taxes), where she drafted guidance on tax law issues affecting tax-exempt and governmental entities. She is a principal author of Notice 2019-09, Interim Guidance Under Section 4960, and proposed regulations under section 506.

While in law school, Chelsea was a student attorney in the Janet R. Spragens Federal Tax Clinic and a teaching fellow in the Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project.

Admissions

  • District of Columbia
  • Virginia

Education

  • American University Washington College of Law, 2015, J.D., magna cum laude, Order of the Coif
  • Arizona State University, 2011, B.A., summa cum laude

Services

  • Tax-Exempt Organizations
  • Tax

Regions

  • North America

News

4/27/2020 - Current News and Developments, EO Tax Journal

Publications

August 10, 2020 (Updated November 5, 2020) - Federal Reserve’s Main Street Lending Program Throws Lifeline to Nonprofits
6/23/2020 - IRS Proposed Regulations Target Executive Compensation in Tax-Exempt Organizations
6/15/2020 - IRS Issues New Group Ruling Guidance in Proposed Form
6/12/2020 - IRS Releases Proposed Regulations on Executive Compensation for Tax-Exempt Organizations
1/27/2020 - IRS Instructs Nonprofits on How to Claim Parking Tax Refund
1/13/2020 - Congress Repeals Nonprofit Parking Tax and Modifies Private Foundation Tax on Net Investment Income
9/25/2019 - IRS Reissues Donor Disclosure Relief as Proposed Regulations
8/7/2019 - Executive Compensation and the Excise Tax – What You Need to Know, CUPA-HR