Tuesday, July 17, 2018
Dark money' groups don't need to disclose donors to IRS, Treasury says
Nonprofits that spend money to influence elections but are not required to disclose donors to the public — called “dark money” groups by critics — no longer need to share their donors' names or addresses in their tax filings under a new Treasury rule ... Treasury defends move to halt nonprofit disclosures amid Wyden threat Politico Wyden plans to vote against Trump IRS nominee due to new Treasury guidanceThe Hill [26 CFR 1.6033-2]: Returns by exempt organizations and returns by cert - IRS.govIRS.gov Treasury Department
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