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Post by avordvet on Feb 27, 2012 14:42:09 GMT -5
Is the IRS Attempting to Intimidate Local Tea Parties?by Colleen Owens In January and February of this year, the Internal Revenue Service began sending out letters to various local Tea Parties across the country. Mailed from the same Cincinnati, Ohio IRS office, these letters have reached Tea Parties in Virginia, Hawaii, Ohio, and Texas (we are hearing of more daily). There are several common threads to these letters: all are requesting more information from these independent Tea Parties in regard to their nonprofit 501(c)(4) applications (for this type of nonprofit, donations are not deductible). While some of the requests are reasonable, much of them are strikingly onerous and, dare I say, Orwellian in nature. biggovernment.com/cowens/2012/02/27/is-the-irs-attempting-to-intimidate-local-tea-parties/
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Post by brocktownsend on Feb 27, 2012 15:58:04 GMT -5
And then there's that Richmond fiasco.
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Post by safetalker on Feb 27, 2012 18:18:09 GMT -5
When the Tea Party files and becomes a Part 501C Tax free Corporation they slip into that murky area of pseudo corporation. They must follow all parts of the IRS code so they can benefit from receiving free money from friends and families to use to oppose the Corporation at the top. This is the tool used to quiet the Black churches that were used to spread freedom to millions of Black Americans.
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