WSJ’s James Taranto on FOX News discusses our IRS targeting report
James Taranto: A miss to the Internal Revenue Service which claims to have ended the ideological targeting of non-profit organizations. But as the Cause of Action Institute points out, the rule that enabled this targeting is still on the books. It tells agents to investigate any non-profit that might, and I quote, “attract media or congressional attention,” which suggests the IRS is more interested in protecting its image than the rights of Americans.
You can access our full report, “Sensitive Case Reports: A Hidden Cause of the IRS Targeting Scandal” HERE
FOX News: IRS still allowed to target political groups, according to watchdog org
IRS still allowed to target political groups, according to watchdog org
The IRS is still able to target certain political groups despite being publicly exposed for the unfair practice more than five years ago, according to a new report by a watchdog group.
A rule in place at the IRS allows the federal agency to delay the applications of non-profit groups looking for tax-exempt status, claims the Washington-based Cause of Action in its report, “A Hidden Cause of the IRS Targeting Scandal.” The IRS admitted in 2013 that leading up to the 2012 election the agency unfairly targeted right-leaning groups as well as those with “Tea Party” or “patriot” in their name. More than five years after the practice was exposed, Cause of Action says the IRS has not made changes to end the practice.