Home > News > National Organization for Marriage Is 3 Months Late With IRS Reports. And It Doesn’t Care
National Organization for Marriage Is 3 Months Late With IRS Reports. And It Doesn’t CareAug 27th, 2009 | no responsesPosted by OIA Staff in NewsAfter visiting the National Organization for Marriage’s offices in New Jersey, twice, trying to get copies of the non-profit’s 990 reports back in May, Californians Against Hate filed a formal complaint with the IRS. This month, the group filed another complaint alleging NOM and other religious-affiliated groups are engaged in money laundering campaigns in Maine. Under federal law, and in order to retain its tax-exempt status, NOM is required to disclose this financial data. Organizations are provided a 30-day timeline to meet data requests. Need we remind you it’s now August? And NOM still hasn’t released its finances? [ Queerty ] Tags: data requests, irs, maine, money laundering, national organization for Marriage, NoM, tax exempt status
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