The IRS changed the submission process for groups that intend to operate as 501(c)4 tax-exempt organizations, requiring them to submit forms through Pay.gov.
Nonprofits organized under Section 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) play an ever-growing role in politics and public policy advocacy. These 501(c)(4) organizations may accept unlimited ...
This week, a federal district court issued an important ruling in a case that could significantly alter limits on the political campaign activities of 501(c)(4) organizations and how those activities ...
Two years after finding the IRS used inappropriate criteria when reviewing applications for tax-exempt status under Sec. 501(c)(4) and delayed the processing of some applications—a report that led to ...
Many well-known health care organizations, including large health insurers and advocacy groups, obtain broad tax exemptions as “social welfare organizations” under §501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue ...
The number of politically active nonprofits has surged following the 2010 Supreme Court decision in Citizens United v FEC, as has their spending. Most of that growth comes from 501(c)(4) or "social ...
What’s all the hubbub about 501(c)(4)s, PACs, and their impact on elections? And why are Orem voters right to be concerned about “dark money” in local politics? First, let’s clear up the basics. A PAC ...
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