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but they are applying for non-profit status.If they are political groups, they don't qualify for non-profit status.
that is what the articles are talking about, the targeting of their applications for nonprofit status
but they are applying for non-profit status.If they are political groups, they don't qualify for non-profit status.
One Brow and Stoked, I do not know how you can fail to understand what I have told you. Some Tea Party Groups are submitting applications to the IRS stating that they are not political groups. If they are political groups, as you believe, than they are submitting misleading papers with the IRS. Therefore these papers should be looked in to, since they appear to be false. You do not think that this is important to the discussion?
So if I have a white cube van that says "Free candy and molestation" on the side, the police should not make any presumptions if they're looking for a missing child?
I don't know.... the news reports are very vague. What is the big deal? That these groups are being targeted because of their political identity! Oh, targeted how? Their applications for nonprofit status are being scrutinized. But if they are applying to have nonprofit status, then should not have a primary purpose of being a political group. But they are a political group, that is why they say they are being targeted. They should be targeted, they are a political group, they should not be given nonprofit status.
I have no problem with all of them being denied nonprofit status. I am oversimplifying , there are grey areas, and it appears that political groups can have nonprofit status if they pretend to not be too political. However, if you have a blatantly political name, and a history of political activities, you shouldn't be surprised that the IRS questions your claim that you are not a political group.
I could be off base here. The news reports are very vague, but this is my impression.
I just find it odd that people get all upset because their applications for being a nonprofit entity are being scrutinized supposedly for political reasons, when they should be rejected for being a nonprofit entity if they are a political group.
ok, full disclosure - - I did NOT read the links
but anyhow, in response to MF (and others) above, the issue really is that groups on one end of the political spectrum had their applications delayed because they were subjected to extra scrutiny by the IRS whereas other groups did not have their applications delayed in this fashion. That makes it seem politically motivated.
and the result is that it delayed the fund raising capability of groups whose IRS standing was uncertain while their applications were being processed
If Political Groups should not be getting nonprofit status, then giving extra scrutiny to a political group for applying for nonprofit status is not being politically motivated, it is being motivated to do your job. The IRS employees should be examining these applications. The politicians , the political groups , and the media are wrong.
501(c)(4)
See also: Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission
501(c)(4) organizations are generally civic leagues and other corporations operated exclusively for the promotion of social welfare, or local associations of employees with membership limited to a designated company or people in a particular municipality or neighborhood, and with net earnings devoted exclusively to charitable, educational, or recreational purposes.[32] 501(c)(4) organizations may lobby for legislation, and unlike 501(c)(3) organizations they may also participate in political campaigns and elections, as long as its primary activity is the promotion of social welfare.[33] The tax exemption for 501(c)(4) organizations applies to most of their operations, but contributions may be subject to gift tax, and income spent on political activities - generally the advocacy of a particular candidate in an election - is taxable.[34]
Contributions to 501(c)(4) organizations are usually not deductible as charitable contributions for U.S. federal income tax, with a few exceptions. 501(c)(4) organizations are not required to disclose their donors publicly.[36]
The lack of disclosure has led to extensive use of the 501(c)(4) provisions for organizations that are actively involved in lobbying, and has become controversial. Criticized as "dark money," spending from these organizations on political TV ads has exceeded spending from Super PACs.
One Brow and Stoked, I do not know how you can fail to understand what I have told you. Some Tea Party Groups are submitting applications to the IRS stating that they are not political groups. If they are political groups, as you believe, than they are submitting misleading papers with the IRS. Therefore these papers should be looked in to, since they appear to be false. You do not think that this is important to the discussion?
So if I have a white cube van that says "Free candy and molestation" on the side, the police should not make any presumptions if they're looking for a missing child?
you are being obtuse just to piss me off.
They are a political group, not a social welfare group.
Even stoked can see this.
I didn't say they should be charged with a crime.
I said that their application for nonprofit status deserves to be looked at with skepticism, because they do appear to be a political group.
I also say that this grey area of the law should be cleaned up, because it appears that it is being abused, but that the people with the megaphones and the power are the ones benefiting from this stupid system.
The IRS are the only good guys here.
The IRS target people for political reasons. It is a small step from that to targeting people for relgious, geographical or ethnic reasons. If you cannot see the problem here than you are a fool.
If they are a political group, then their applications to be social welfare non-profits should be denied. Why do you want them to be able to file fraudulent papers with the IRS?
I admire your insistance on intentionally missing the point.
Also if the group meets all the requirements to be tax free then what you consider them is irrelevant.
But they are only targeting specific groups whose names indicate they are probably right-wing, and that is the problem.
No scintilla of evidence has ever been given for this. Maybe the IRS just looked at an application and flagged it for being a political group, without prejudice regarding whether it was Democratic or Republican.
I don't know of any Democratic Party group that is really a mirror image of the Tea Party.
Also if the group meets all the requirements to be tax free then what you consider them is irrelevant.
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According to news reports it has. It says that they targeted based on the name of the group using filters like tea party, constitution, 9-12 and other conservative buzzwords.