June 14, 2007
Tax Agency Vows to Improve Checking of Charity-Terrorism Ties
The Internal Revenue Service promised to improve its efforts to check charities for possible ties to terrorists after a government report lambasted the tax agency's ability to ferret out nefarious donors or groups.
The Treasury Department's inspector general for tax administration said in a report that the tax agency "provides only minimal assurance that tax-exempt organizations potentially involved in terrorist activities are being identified."
Currently, revenue-service
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