Some tax-exempt organizations, such as the National Rifle Association, will no longer have to disclose their major donors' identities to federal tax officials under a policy the Trump administration is set to finalize this week
Some tax-exempt organizations, such as the National Rifle Association, will no longer have to disclose their major donors' identities to federal tax officials under a policy the Trump administration is set to finalize this week.
The change long has been sought by politically active conservative groups and powerful Republicans such as Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, who have said disclosing the information -- even just to the IRS -- could subject contributors to harassment. But election watchdogs have cried foul, saying the change strips federal tax regulators of the ability to easily scrutinize donations and could leave US elections vulnerable to infiltration by foreign interests.
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