April 3, 2008
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The misuse of nonprofit organizations to shield income or provide fake tax breaks has once again appeared on the Internal Revenue Service's "dirty dozen," the agency's annual list of the top 12 tax scams in the United States. Most of the abuse stems from people giving money or property to charities but retaining too much control over the donations, or from people overestimating the value of donated property. In addition, the IRS says that an old scam — claiming private
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