It seems the IRS controversy has spilled into the states. Late last week Governor Rick Perry vetoed legislation that would have required the disclosure of high-level donors by many politically active organizations, including those exempt under Section 501(c)(4) of the Internal
Revenue Code. After a Republican legislature passed the bill, there was a fevered internet
IRS scandal
IRS Fallout Continues: Where are we now?
By Ronald M. Jacobs & Lawrence H. Norton on
Posted in 501(c)(4), Nonprofits
It’s been less than three weeks since the IRS admitted to targeting applications for tax-exempt status filed by some conservative organizations. Much has happened since then on both the personnel front and with congressional oversight hearings.
On the personnel front, the acting IRS commissioner (Steven Miller) resigned and the President named a new acting commissioner. …