Jewish Federation of Detroit · 4 months ago
Senior Tax Policy Counsel, JFNA
The Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA) is a leading charity that supports Jewish communities and their needs globally. They are seeking a Senior Tax Policy Counsel to provide expertise in government affairs, tax, and nonprofit policy, advocating for legislative and regulatory issues that impact charitable giving and nonprofit security funding.
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Responsibilities
Serve as lead advocate and provide technical support for government affairs and lobbying on legislative and regulatory issues before Congress, Treasury, IRS, and other federal agencies relating to nonprofit tax and charitable giving
Partner with professional and lay leaders across the Federation system and other Jewish networks to shape nonprofit tax policy, while serving as a technical resource to Federations and JFNA’s Planned Giving & Endowment Department through tax updates, professional education, and advisory support
Monitor and report on planned giving tax-related developments of interest to the Federation system to both the JFNA Vice President of Government Relations (VP) and the co-chairs of the Domestic Affairs Planned Giving & Tax Incentives subcommittee (Chairs), with a primary emphasis on donor-advised funds (DAFs), endowments, and other related charitable giving vehicles
Build and maintain relationships with key Members of Congress, Administration officials, and their staff
Represent JFNA in national coalitions, committees, and conferences on nonprofit tax and planned giving issues, in collaboration with the VP and subcommittee Chairs
Conduct ongoing review of additional issues impacting the tax-exempt status of Jewish Federations and the continued deductibility of donor contributions, providing periodic reports (no less than monthly) as dictated by events
Qualification
Required
Extensive knowledge of federal tax policy (income tax and estate and gift tax planning, tax-exempt organization issues) and of federal legislative and regulatory processes
Seven+ years of experience in one or more of the following settings: Capitol Hill (member staff or relevant committee such as Senate Finance/House Ways & Means a significant plus), Executive Branch agency, such as Treasury or IRS, Government relations department at a nonprofit or for-profit entity focused on tax and regulatory issues
Excellent writing, research, and oral communication skills
Preferred
Established connections to Congress and federal officials who shape and implement tax and nonprofit policy
Graduate degree in law, accounting, or related field
Knowledge of the organized Jewish community and/or the Federation system
Company
Jewish Federation of Detroit
The Jewish Federation of Detroit is the fundraising arm and communal planning organization of volunteers, donors, agencies and partners, working together to answer the health, welfare, educational, cultural and spiritual needs of the Jewish Community in Detroit, in Israel, and throughout the world.