Significant Reform to Protect Donor Privacy
27 July 2018
Cleta Mitchell, Partner and Political Law Attorney at Foley & Lardner LLP, discusses the IRS and Treasury Department's decision to no longer require certain tax-exempt organizations to file personally identifiable information about their donors as part of their annual 990 return, and why Congress should act to make this decision permanent and repeal the statutory requirement for all non-profit organizations.
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