Agreed, that would need a warrant for that info.CharonPDX:278845 said:Yeah, I'm calling BS on this one. Most "Tea Party" groups are either official registered organizations like LLCs or 501(c)3 nonprofits, and as such have all the information the IRS would need already on public file, or are unofficial gatherings, with no IRS need to report, so this would be not just unnecessary, but improper.
I have read of the IRS asking more info of certain Tea Party groups - ones that had filed for status as a nonprofit improperly. For those, they need to comply with the law. The most common reason I've seen is filing as the wrong type of nonprofit. Either trying to file as a "public interest charity" when they should file as either a "club" or "political organization", or some other similar mistake.
not sure guys about the whole letter, but 3rd paragrah says "members" and I would put nothing passed any government organization.
^^^It is also time to use capitalization.
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