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  2. 501(c)(3) organization - Wikipedia

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    The two exempt classifications of 501(c)(3) organizations are as follows: A public charity, identified by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) as "not a private foundation", normally receives a substantial part of its income, directly or indirectly, from the general public or from the government.

  3. United States House Committee on Veterans' Affairs - Wikipedia

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    Tax status of veterans benefits and contributions to Veterans Service Organizations (Committee on Ways and Means); Military retiree issues, including COLA's and disability pay (Committee on Armed Services); CHAMPUS and Tri-Care (Committee on Armed Services); Survivor Benefit Program (Committee on Armed Services);

  4. 501 (c) organization - Wikipedia

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    As of January 2018, the application for recognition of exemption as a 501(c)(4) organization is a new form, Form 1024-A, rather than Form 1024. [ 66 ] [ 67 ] Between 2010 and 2017, the number of 501(c)(4) organizations dropped from almost 140,000 to fewer than 82,000. [ 18 ]

  5. Opinion - Think that veterans’ benefits are too generous ...

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    If some are concerned that veteransbenefits are too generous, one way to address that problem would be to put the VA at the state level, and have states compensate their own veteran populations.

  6. Veterans Benefits Administration - Wikipedia

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    The Compensation Service provides tax-free monetary benefits to veterans with disabilities resulting from or aggravated by military service. Veterans can apply for disability compensation online, by mail, or in person at a VA regional office. VBA evaluates claims based on the severity of the disability and its impact on the veteran's ability to ...

  7. Would veterans benefits stop in a government shutdown? What ...

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    Caregiver support VA employees largely exempt from furloughs The contingency plan found that the vast majority of VA employees, 96%, would be fully funded or required to report to work during a ...

  8. VA announces grants, initiatives to combat veteran ... - AOL

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    The grants will be distributed through the Supportive Services for Veteran Families program, which partners with non-profit organizations nationwide to provide services such as outreach, case ...

  9. Under Secretary of Veterans Affairs for Benefits - Wikipedia

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    The Veterans Benefits Administration has been in existence since the creation of the Department of Veterans Affairs in October 1988, when it was led by a chief benefits director. [1] In 1994, the title was changed to Under Secretary of Veterans Affairs for Benefits. [2] Under Secretary Allison A. Hickey resigned in October 2015. [3]