The Chronicle of Philanthropy

How The Chronicle Tallied Loans Made by Charities

Nonprofit groups report loans they make to directors, officers, and other key employees in two sections of the Form 990 informational tax returns they file. The Internal Revenue Service defines key employees as people with powers similar to those of officers, directors, or trustees.

One part of the Form 990 in which loans are reported is a checkbox in which groups...

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