The memo, obtained by TheDC, briefed the Democratic senator about a coordinated IRS-Treasury Department plot to target political activity by nonprofit 501(c)(4) groups. The plot was operating out of Lois Lerners Tax Exempt Government Entities Division. (RELATED: Liens Filed Against Dem Senator Jeanne Shaheen And Her Husband For Failure To Pay Creditors)
These regulations have been in place since 1959, Wilkins wrote. We will consider proposed changes in this area as we work with Tax-Exempt and Government Entities and the Treasury Departments Office of Tax Policy to identify tax issues that should be addressed in designing new regulations and guidance.
I hope this information is helpful, Wilkins wrote. I am sending a similar response to your colleagues. If you have questions, please contact me or have your staff contact Cathy Barre at (202) 622-3720.
Shaheen got the inside info from the IRS, making it clear she was the point person in a group composed of six close Democratic colleagues including Chuck Schumer and Al Franken, who joined with Shaheen in quietly writing a letter to then-IRS commissioner Doug Shulman expressing their concern about new nonprofit groups engaging in political activity in 2012.
The Democratic senators publicly available March 9, 2012 letter asked the IRS to immediately change the administrative framework for enforcement of the tax code as it applies to groups designated as social welfare organizations by introducing a new bright line test for how much a tax-exempt group can invest in political activity and by setting a new rule that at least 51 percent of a groups activity must non-political. The senators called for more elaborate disclosures about finances and undertakings in groups form 990 submissions and sought new rules about how much donors could write off as business expenses. (RELATED: New Poll: Brown Leads Shaheen By A Point And A Half With One Week To Go)
A Freedom of Information Act request from a major conservative super PAC specifically identified Jeanne Shaheen as its Freedom of Information Act search term on the IRS scandal (and in Washington, folks, if YOUR NAME is the search term that the conservative super PAC uses in its bid to get public information, then you just might be involved in something).
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