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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 181 — Nonstock corporations

181.0320 Private foundations.

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181.0320 Private foundations.
(1)Prohibited acts. A private foundation, as defined in section 509
(a)of the Internal Revenue Code, may not do any of the following:
(a)Engage in any act of self-dealing, as defined in section 4941
(d)of the Internal Revenue Code, which would give rise to any liability for the tax imposed by section 4941
(a)of the Internal Revenue Code.
(b)Retain any excess business holdings, as defined in section 4943
(c)of the Internal Revenue Code, which would give rise to any liability for the tax imposed by section 4943
(a)of the Internal Revenue Code.
(c)Make any investment which would jeopardize the carrying out of any of its exempt purposes, within the meaning of section 4944 of the Internal Revenue Code, so as to give rise to any liability for the tax imposed by section 4944
(a)of the Internal Revenue Code.
(d)Make any taxable expenditures, as defined in section 4945
(d)of the Internal Revenue Code, which would give rise to any liability for the tax imposed by section 4945
(a)of the Internal Revenue Code.
(2)Required distributions. Each corporation that is a private foundation, as defined in section 509 of the Internal Revenue Code, shall distribute, for the purposes specified in its articles of organization, for each taxable year, amounts at least sufficient to avoid liability for the tax imposed by section 4942
(a)of the Internal Revenue Code.
(3)Exceptions. Subsections
(1)and
(2)do not apply to any corporation to the extent that a court of competent jurisdiction shall determine that such application would be contrary to the terms of the articles of organization or other instrument governing such corporation or governing the administration of charitable funds held by it and that the same may not properly be changed to conform to such subsections.
(4)Powers of courts and attorney general. This section does not impair the rights and powers of the courts or the attorney general of this state with respect to any corporation.
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