The IRS has released a lengthy list of organizations it snagged for review three years after it became embroiled in a controversy over targeting tax-exempt conservative groups for increased scrutiny.
The IRS filed the list of 426 groups last month as part of a class action lawsuit, the Washington Times reported.
Sixty of the groups have the word "tea" in their name, 33 have "patriot" and 26 refer to "liberty," while others appear to trend liberal, with three having "occupy" in their name, according to the report.
The IRS only needed to slow down the approvals until after the election. I guess it's OK to use the IRS to target political enemies. How Nixonian.
It's not about whether or not they were denied. They were kept in limbo. For years in many cases. The process to confirm/deny is typically 30-90 days. Also, they were asked to provide all sorts of inappropriate behavior. In court, the IRS lawyers actually blamed these groups for providing the information that was requested as if it was there fault. The judge was incredulous.
http://thehill.com/policy/finance/282307-irs-targeted-426-groups-report
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