Posted on 11/03/2008 7:29:58 AM PST by jessduntno
ACORN and its affiliates are not only reliable cheerleaders for higher taxes, but also longtime tax deadbeats. More than 200 federal, state, and local tax liens adding up to more than $3 million are associated with ACORNs national headquarters in New Orleans. (See Foundation Watch, November 2008.)
The IRS wont say what kinds of taxes are owed, but accounting experts say theyre probably payroll taxes. This means ACORN, while aggressively advocating social and wealth-redistribution programs, in practice has been undermining those programs by stiffing Uncle Sam.
ACORN uses a complex system of interlocking directorates to control its far-flung network of affiliates. Well, actually theyre not that far-flung. An intrepid blogger discovered that 294 ACORN affiliates operate out of ACORNs building on Elysian Fields Avenue in New Orleans.
ACORN lawyer Elizabeth Kingsley raised the alarm about interlocking directorates and the dangerously close ties between ACORN and Project Vote in an internal report, the New York Times reported on October 22. There is so much overlap that we may not be able to prove that 501(c)3 resources are not being directed to specific regions based on impermissible partisan considerations, Kingsley wrote in a reference to the tax code provision regulating charities.
Capital Research Center discovered that ACORN moves money around its network with a boldness and agility that Pablo Escobar would have admired.
ACORN affiliate Project Vote paid ACORN $10,861,825 (20002006), Citizens Services Inc. (CSI) $1,206,942 (20052006), and $1,266,967 to ACORN affiliate Citizens Consulting Inc. (CCI) (20002004). Incidentally, Project Vote, ACORN, CSI, and CCI all share the same address in New Orleans.
Other ACORN affiliates with the same Big Easy address swap funds all the time.
Since 2000, the American Institute for Social Justice Inc. (AISJ) has paid ACORN at least $8,563,303. AISJ has paid CCI $362,464, and ACORN Associates Inc. $258,593. Since 2000, ACORN Housing Corp. Inc. paid its roommates, CCI and ACORN affiliate Peoples Equipment Resource Center $1,566,228 and (at least) $58,003, respectively.
In 2002, AISJ gave a $9,637 loan to ACORN affiliate SEIU Local 100. The same year, AISJ received a $50,000 interest-free loan from the Tides Foundation and a $4,000 interest-free loan from liberal mega-funder George Soross Open Society Institute.
These examples are just a few of ACORNs unusual financial transactions. (More are listed in the Foundation Watch article mentioned to above.)
Dont count on Barack Obama to investigate the ACORN networks forensic accounting make-work project if he becomes our next president.
Obamas ties to ACORN go back to at least 1992, when he ran a voter-registration drive for Project Vote. Obama helped train ACORN leaders, and he represented ACORN in a ballot-access case. The socialist New Party, which served as ACORNs electoral arm, endorsed Obama, who was one of its members, when he ran for the Illinois state senate in the mid-1990s.
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