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  2. Non-profit organization laws in the U.S. - Wikipedia

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    Some non-profit organizations can broadly be described as "charities" — like the American Red Cross. Some are strictly for the private benefit of the members — like country clubs, or condominium associations. Others fall somewhere in between — like labor unions, chambers of commerce, or cooperative electric companies. [1]

  3. Newsom fined $13,000 for failing to report on time payments ...

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    Gov. Gavin Newsom agreed to pay a $13,000 fine Friday for failing to report on time over a dozen charitable payments made at his request by notable foundations and businesses between 2018 and 2024.

  4. Charitable contribution deductions in the United States

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    Some organizations must also file a request with the Internal Revenue Service to gain status as a tax-exempt non-profit charitable organization under section 501(c)(3) of the tax code. A non-exhaustive list of organizations that may meet the Federal requirements are as follows: Synagogues, churches and other religious organizations;

  5. Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995 - Wikipedia

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    The Act required disclosure of lobbyists' contributions, prohibited certain gifts and travel provided by lobbyists to government officials, and imposed stricter enforcement measures, including increased civil penalties and criminal sanctions for non-compliance.

  6. Charities must not reject donations over ‘personal views ...

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  7. Form 990 - Wikipedia

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    There is a penalty of $20 per day that an organization fails to make its Forms 990 publicly available. The penalty is capped at a maximum of $10,000 for any single failure. Any person who willfully fails to comply will be subject to an additional penalty of $5,000. [18] There are other penalties for, e.g., omitting information. [19]: 229

  8. President Obama considering executive action forcing ... - AOL

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    The president hopes to curb "dark money" donations from huge corporations like ExxonMobil, Apple, General Motors, and General Electric. President Obama considering executive action forcing ...

  9. Honest Leadership and Open Government Act - Wikipedia

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    Increases civil penalty for knowing and willful violations of the Lobby Disclosure Act from $50,000 to $200,000 and imposes a criminal penalty of up to five years for knowing and corrupt failure to comply with the Act. Requires the Government Accountability Office to audit annually lobbyist compliance with disclosure rules.

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