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Sep. 14, 2002
Donors to Controversial Causes Must Take Care to Avoid Identity Disclosure
Focus Column - By Louis E. Michelson and Boyd D. Hudson - Nonprofit organizations with controversial causes should learn how to report donor information on the annual Form 990s and avoid inadvertent disclosure. A recent change in Internal Revenue Service policy makes this education mandatory. Some commentators have gone as far as stating that the IRS has become an unwitting accomplice to a widespread invasion of privacy through the release of tax-exempt organization donor information.
By Louis E. Michelson and Boyd D. Hudson
Nonprofit organizations with controversial causes should learn how to report donor information on the annual Form 990s and avoid inadvertent d...
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