March 22, 2007
Fake Charities on IRS's 'Dirty Dozen' List
The IRS's annual list of the "dirty dozen" tax schemes includes the use of tax-exempt organizations to improperly shield income or assets from taxation.
But two leaders of the Senate Finance Committee say the IRS needs to do more to crack down on nonprofit tax cheats.
The IRS's list, which is made public each February, seeks to highlight the 12 most blatant scams that affect American taxpayers. The 2007 list includes the abuse of charitable organizations by people who move
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