House Republican wants IRS answers on tax-exempt groups
AARP rejected GOP claims that it’s more concerned with profits than with its members. But on Thursday, Boustany, chairman of the House Ways and Means subcommittee on Oversight, said the group and others look more like for-profit enterprises than anything else.
{mosads}House members, Boustany said, “have expressed concern that other tax-exempt organizations may not be complying with the letter or the spirit of the tax-exempt regime, yet continue to enjoy the benefits of tax exemption.”
The letter also asks for specific details about IRS policies dealing with hospitals and universities.
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