The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Former IRS Nonprofit Watchdog Seeks to Retool Government Oversight of Charities

Washington

For years, the Internal Revenue Service has been dogged by criticism that it doesn't do enough to oversee charities and serve the needs of nonprofit organizations. The division that keeps track of charities is underfinanced and understaffed, the poor stepchild of an agency whose overall purpose is...

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