How many of the tea bagger groups actually met this LEGAL definition:
Internal Revenue Code 501(c)(4) LAW
provides for exemption of: Civic leagues or organizations not organized for profit but operated exclusively for the promotion of social welfare.
Local associations of employees, the membership of which is limited to the employees of a designated person or persons in a particular municipality and the net earnings of which are devoted exclusively to charitable, educational, or recreational purposes.
From 1959-1962, various IRS leaders changed the law {a totally illegal act } into:
..organizations not organized for profit but operated PRIMARILY for the promotion of social welfare ...
Since primarily was not defined, 501C4s have been allowed to spend as much as 60% of their anonymous money directly on POLITICS.
THIS IS THE REAL IRS SCANDAL -- For decades, the IRS has allowed hundreds of 501C4s to break the law.
What this story is really about -- IRS officers decided to start enforcing the law. OMG!!
Internal Revenue Code 501(c)(4) LAW
provides for exemption of: Civic leagues or organizations not organized for profit but operated exclusively for the promotion of social welfare.
Local associations of employees, the membership of which is limited to the employees of a designated person or persons in a particular municipality and the net earnings of which are devoted exclusively to charitable, educational, or recreational purposes.
From 1959-1962, various IRS leaders changed the law {a totally illegal act } into:
..organizations not organized for profit but operated PRIMARILY for the promotion of social welfare ...
Since primarily was not defined, 501C4s have been allowed to spend as much as 60% of their anonymous money directly on POLITICS.
THIS IS THE REAL IRS SCANDAL -- For decades, the IRS has allowed hundreds of 501C4s to break the law.
What this story is really about -- IRS officers decided to start enforcing the law. OMG!!