September 14, 2006
The IRS Has Some Explaining to Do
The official end of the Internal Revenue Service's investigation of the NAACP was as inexplicable as its beginning.
Even though the organization was cleared of allegations that it had violated federal law on partisan campaigning, the way the group was treated raises important issues about how the government handles matters involving tax-exempt groups, especially the right of charities to influence public policy.
The inquiry involving the National Association for the Advancement
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