The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Law Opens Up Tax Forms to Public

Until 2006, nonprofit organizations did not have to make public the federal tax returns that report income not related to their charitable missions.

That year, in a move to promote accountability among tax-exempt groups, Congress passed legislation requiring all charities to publicly disclose their "Exempt Organization...

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