| Number | 18484 |
| Subject | Nonprofits |
| Source | U.S. News & World Report |
| State | None |
| Year | 1995 |
| Publication Date | Oct. 2 |
| Summary | U.S. News & World Report investigates various tax-code violations by nonprofits. Many nonprofits look and act like normal companies, the story finds. They operate numbers of successful ventures, make profits, and report exorbitant executive compensations that have caught the eye of the Internal Revenue Service. Many big names, including National Geographic, NASDAQ, and the National Rifle Association, enjoy tax-exempt status along with more than 1.1 million nonprofits. Some of the key findings are: many nonprofits spend huge dollars on lobbying the Congress; hospitals for indigent patients are not much different from hospitals operating for profit; nonprofits usually report their businesses as related to their main activity, consequently to their tax-exempt status. |
| Category | General |
| Pages | 9 |
| Keywords | Alta Bates Medical Center;National Football League;charities;lobbying;lobbyists;Congress;IRS;501(c);Internal Revenue Code;associations;deductions |
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