IRS and non profits
Reader comment on item: CAIR Loses IRS Status

Submitted by lord garth, Jun 29, 2011 22:22

The IRS has, over the past decade, made a lot of progress in limiting the worst abuses of the itemizable charitable deduction. There is still work to do however and very, very few organizations have been prosecuted for fraudulent operations. It would be interesting if CAIR put in some phony paperwork to get reinstated (and if they did, it would be nice to see a prosecution). It would be easier for them to close and reopen as a new organization but they seem to like the CAIR brand.


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