The Internal Revenue Service has made progress in improving the speed at which it processes applications by groups seeking tax-exempt status. But Nina E. Olson, the national taxpayer advocate, says ...
But it is Kessler’s look into the timeline that the most important thing. While there was an increase in nonprofit applications prior to the IRS’s new policy, it didn’t qualify as a surge, raising ...
Beginning July 1, the IRS will raise the fees it charges charities to apply for tax-exempt status, the revenue service has announced. Organizations seeking first-time rulings that they qualify as ...
But what is already clear is that the IRS once had a system in place to review how applications were being handled and to flag potentially problematic ones. The IRS also used to show its hand publicly ...
Nina E. Olson, the national taxpayer advocate, says the Internal Revenue Service has made progress — but not enough — in improving the speed at which it processes applications by groups seeking ...
Back in 2016, a scientific research organization incorporated in Delaware and based in Mountain View, California, applied to be recognized as a tax-exempt charitable organization by the Internal ...
The streamlined application form for 501(c)(3) status the Internal Revenue Service introduced this month could be a boon for nonprofit journalism organizations, which have faced long waits for ...
Buffeted by scandal and starved of resources, the Internal Revenue Service’s exempt organizations division has all but stopped regulating politically active nonprofit groups, according to the Center ...
Washington Post Fact Check columnist Glenn Kessler makes an important catch regarding Lois Lerner, the Internal Revenue Service official in charge of the exempt organizations division who first ...