Public Interest
Nov. 9, 2016
Recent developments focus on political activity
With election day finally upon us, it seems appropriate to touch on some recent stories relating to the political activity prohibition applicable to organizations recognized as exempt under IRC Section 501(c)(3). By Erin Bradrick





Erin Bradrick
Principal
NEO Law Group
Corporate, governance, charitable trust, and tax matters solely for nonprofit and exempt organizations
Phone: (415) 977-0558
Email: erin@neolawgroup.com
Yale Law School
NONPROFIT NEWS
October was a blur of unending ballot measure ads and bouncing presidential poll numbers, with a short reprieve for some Halloween fun. However, with election day finally upon us, it seems appropriate to touch on some recent stories relating to the political activity prohibition applicable to organizations recognized as exempt under IRC Section 501(c)(3). For starters, ...
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