Non-Profit Front Group Violates Tax Status, Electioneering Laws
Contributing Organization(s): Public Citizen's Congress Watch
Author(s)/Creator(s): Joan Claybrook
Publishing Date: 2007-04-01
Issue Areas: Government Reform; Nonprofits and Philanthropy
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Americans for Job Security is registered under Section 501(c)(6) of the tax code, the category reserved for business leagues and trade associations. Groups that are registered under this section are prohibited from engaging in efforts to influence elections as their primary purpose. But AJS, which maintains no Web site and appears to have only one paid employee, spends millions of dollars on advertisements to influence elections without appearing to engage in any other substantive efforts, according to the complaint. While many groups registered under 501(c) of the tax code participate in some level of electioneering activity and others may have violated the law, Public Citizen has identified AJS as one of the most egregious offenders. In response, Public Citizen asked that the IRS revoke AJS's 501(c) status, collect back taxes for its undeclared electioneering activities and require it to pay penalties for violating its tax-exempt status.
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