IRS Seeks to Define Political Activity for Nonprofits

by | May 27, 2015 | IRS News | 0 comments

New York Times:  “The Internal Revenue Service could issue as early as next month new draft regulations governing political activity by tax-exempt organizations, according to a notice issued on Thursday. But it remains unlikely that the new rules would be in place before the 2016 election.”

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