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17 hours ago — The California Democratic Party has filed a complaint with the Internal Revenue Service against a nonprofit group that has run television ads attacking Democratic gubernatorial nominee Jerry Brown. The eight-page complaint, which you...
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in Business by Comics Worth Reading
August 31, 2010 — As I feared, Friends of Lulu is in danger of losing its tax-exempt status as a charitable organization. At the end of June, the IRS released a “ List of Organizations at Risk of Automatic Revocation of Tax-Exempt Status...
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September 01, 2010 — Employers curious about tax credits, read on: IRS Form W-11 could get you a tax credit. Form W-11 is a form used to verify that an employee you recently hired is eligible to qualify you for a...
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by Taxprof Blog
August 30, 2010 — In Priv. Ltr. Rul. 2010-027-015 (Apr. 5, 2010), the IRS ruled that (1) cash rewards on credit card purchases do not constitute income under § 61 to the card holder, and (2) cash rewards paid...
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August 30, 2010 — administration, which asked for the report, but told the advisory board not to go so far as to make recommendations. Instead, the report carefully discusses, without endorsement, a variety of proposals for...
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August 30, 2010 — Z Street, run by my friend Lori Lowenthal Marcus, made the decision to apply for 501c3 status as a tax exempt organization several months ago. This week, her organization filed suit against the IRS over what it considers to...
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in Business by Philip Blumberg Blog
August 30, 2010 — Acquest Development of Buffalo, New York has been awarded a $63 million contract to build over 100,000 square feet of office space in Cool Springs, Tennessee for the IRS. According to a Nashville Business Journal article ,...
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August 30, 2010 — Link In a complaint filed this week with the Internal Revenue Service, lawyers for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee charged that the group, the Americans for Prosperity Foundation, has been running advertisements in...
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August 30, 2010 — The IRS must be crazy. This has to be a colossal mistake. There's no way IRS agents would risk their safety and the safety of everyone they care about by filing a tax lien...
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August 30, 2010 — Facing foreclosure, $606,000 IRS tax lien, struggling Summit Christian School still sees light at end of tunnel Go to Source “Poverty must not be a bar to learning and learning must offer an...
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August 29, 2010 — Ben Smith has been beating his head against the wall trying to get the IRS to comment on the Z Street case.Internal Revenue Service spokesman Bruce Friedland hasn't responded to my inquiries about the general questions...
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August 28, 2010 — WASHINGTON -- Small nonprofit organizations at risk of losing their tax-exempt status because they failed to file required returns for 2007, 2008 and 2009 can preserve their status by filing returns by Oct. 15, 2010, under a one-time relief...
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August 31, 2010 — If you're the parent of a college student, the IRS has sent out a reminder that you can still take advantage of tax credits for qualified tuition and expenses. The American Opportunity Tax Credit, part of the federal...
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August 28, 2010 — Z Street, also harshly oppose U.S. policy regarding the settlements. We’ve been shouting about the abuse of the 501c3 tax code which compels U.S. citizens to subsidize tax deductions for these groups. Now,...