501 C 4 POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS

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  • General Dynamics participates in the U.S. political process when it is in the best interests of . The company makes contributions on a limited basis to 501(c)(4) .
  • A 501 (c)(4) organization generally pays no taxes on its income but it may not offer its donors a tax . Donations to political organizations are not tax deductible. .
  • Jul 11, 2011 – Explanation of other tax-exempt organization types: 501(c)(4), 501(c)(6) and 501( c)(7). . It has federal income tax exemption, contributions to it are tax . These organizations tend toward advocacy work, political actions, .
  • May 27, 2011 – The IRS is leaping into the political fray by notifying donors that their contributions to 501(c)(4)'s may be retroactively subject to gift tax. .
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  • A §501(c)(4) organization may establish and maintain a separate segregated fund to receive contributions and make expenditures in a political campaign. .
  • In addition, many groups are created as 501(c)(4) organizations, which are . other political work but whose supporters cannot take tax deductions for donations. .
  • Jun 14, 2011 – The use of anonymous contributions to section 501(c)(4)s has led . 501(c)(4) organizations, specifically including their political activities. .
  • Contributions to all 501(c)(3) organizations, except those that "test for public safety," . . 529: "Miscellaneous Deductions" (e.g., political contributions, labor union .
  • Sep 30, 2011 – 18307 Honoraria for Members of the Fair Political Practices Commission . 18413 Reporting Independent Expenditures by Eligible 501(c)(3)/501(c)(4) . 18420 Reporting of Campaign Contributions and Expenditures of State .
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  • Feb 16, 2011 – For example, under FECA, incorporated § 501(c)(4) organizations are prohibited from making political contributions and would still be required .
  • You cannot deduct political contributions for federal elections, and most state . A 501(c)(4) is one that is allowed to spend up to $1000000 a year on lobbying. .
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  • May 16, 2011 – . 13 that it is examining donations to one or more Section 501(c)(4) . tens of millions of dollars on political ads and other efforts—much of it .
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  • May 17, 2011 – In the past, the IRS has let individual contributions to 501(c)(4)s fly . of their 501( c)(4) contributions, and should promptly seek political law .
  • Campaign Finance Alert: IRS Investigating Donations to 501(c)(4). Posted by Tammera R. Diehm on May 26, 2011. Print; Share Link. On May 13, 2011, the .
  • Jul 7, 2011 – So-called campaign finance 'reformers' were giddy at the prospect of taxing donors to 501(c)4 groups, thinking it would reduce their speech .
  • May 11, 2011 – That decision allowed all 501(c)(4) nonprofit organizations to use contributions from corporations to fund political messages at any time of the .
  • May 13, 2011 – Unlike donations to 501(c)(3) organizations, whose political activity is subject to stricter limits, donations to 501(c)(4) groups are not tax .
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  • Oct 5, 2010 – The Rise of 501(c)(4)s in campaign activity: Are they as clever as . left on the corruptive influence of large contributions in political campaigns. .
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  • 501(c)4 organizations have been used lately as lobbying and political . Although contributions aren't tax deductible, the major reason this type of entity has .
  • Jump to 501(c)(4)‎: 501(c)(4) organizations are generally civic leagues and other . may also participate in political campaigns and elections, as long as . but contributions may be subject to gift tax, and income spent on .
  • For example, 501(c)(3) groups operate for religious, charitable, scientific or . A political committee that raises and spends limited "hard" money contributions for .
  • May 12, 2011 – which may run as high as 35%, mirroring income tax rates -- for contributions to 501(c)4s. Given the skyrocketing amount of political attack .
  • May 13, 2011 – Section 501(c)(4) organizations are attractive as campaign vehicles because contributions to 501(c)(4)s are generally not subject to disclosure, .
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  • Sep 17, 2011 – Donors use these nonprofits, organized under § 501(c)(4) of the tax code . but somewhere in the expenditures are any campaign contributions .
  • May 23, 2011 – Lexis Tax Staff Analyses; Contributions to 501(c)(4) Organizations . on political activities that apply to IRC Section 501(c)(3) organizations. .
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  • What contribution limits apply to 527 political organizations, or 501(c)(4) nonprofit groups? In a word, virtually none (actually, that's two words). Corporations .
  • May 12, 2011 – Big donors may now owe gift taxes on their contributions to nonprofit advocacy . spurring campaign finance watchdogs to complain that they were . a section of the tax law, 501(c)(4), and the rules governing them say their .
  • Feb 25, 2009 – Under FEC regulations, certain 501(c) s can use unlimited contributionsfor three main kinds of campaign spending: (1) 501(c) (4) .
  • May 13, 2011 – Send to a friendNew scrutiny for tax-exempt political cash . returns — required for large political donations — on their contributions to 501(c)4 .
  • Aug 16, 2011 – These examinations had raised interest in both legal and political . Since 1982, the IRS has maintained that contributions to 501(c)(4) .
  • Jul 8, 2011 – Democrats Battle to Expose Political Donations from Contractors . to independent political advocacy groups—even secretive 501(c)(4) .
  • MoveOn.org Civic Action, a 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization, formerly known just . have little political power, an opportunity to aggregate their contributions with .
  • Mar 1, 2007 – 501(c)3s cannot in any way support or oppose anyone running for public office, though they may be involved in political campaigns by way of .
  • May 18, 2011 – If individuals are planning on making political contributions in excess of . Those who choose to make their contributions to a Section 501(c)(4) .
  • The Committee reviews Baxter's political contributions, positions on pending . Baxter's Corporate Contributions to 501(C)(4) and 527 Organizations, 2010 .
  • 3 answersThey may not engage in direct expenditures advocating a vote for a political candidate or cause. Donations to 501(c)(6) organizations are not required to be .
  • Jun 9, 2011 – IRS Moves to Tax Contributions to 501(c)(4) Groups Active in Politics . project looking at political and other activities of 501(c)(4) organizations. .
  • Jump to I've learned secondhand that the nonprofit organization I work for . ‎: The reasons for the restrictions on campaign activities relate to .
  • Two previous MS&K Alerts1 discussed the potential for gift tax liability in the context of contributions to 501(c)(4) organizations involved in political campaign .
  • All membership donations go to support the political work of the Human Rights Campaign, a 501(c)(4) organization. Since our work includes lobbying Congress, .
  • Jump to Campaign Guidelines for Nonprofits‎: Election Year Activities for 501(c)(4) Social . make any campaign contributions; make expenditures .

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