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Tuesday, June 17, 2014
How the Lerner Fiasco Camouflages Important IRS Issues - NPQ - Nonprofit Quarterly
How the Lerner Fiasco Camouflages Important IRS Issues - NPQ - Nonprofit Quarterly: It’s time for nonprofit leaders to demand something more important from Congress than a judgment on Lerner. It’s time for Congress—the House Committee led by Issa and its Senate counterpart, Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, led by Senator Thomas R. Carper (D-DE)—to examine how the IRS functions vis-�-vis nonprofit organizations and other aspects of critical oversight, how it has apparently functioned for years, what should be on its plate and what shouldn’t be, and how to make the IRS—and for us, its roles in oversight of tax exempt organizations—function better, appropriately, and competently.—Rick Cohen
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