Tax,
Government
Sep. 17, 2018
Dark money and an update on Trump Foundation action
A move by the IRS and Treasury Department this summer is likely to make it even easier for wealthy individuals to funnel dark money into politics via exempt organizations.





Erin Bradrick
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NEO Law Group
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Yale Law School
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A move by the IRS and Treasury Department this summer is likely to make it even easier for wealthy individuals to funnel dark money into politics via exempt organizations. By no longer requiring many exempt organizations to disclose the names and addresses of major donors, the IRS has turned these organizations into even more attractive vehicles for those who wish to influence American elections free from public knowledge than t...
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