CAIR stonewalls after IRS revokes status

Muslim group won't disclose information as required by law
WorldNetDaily
July 2, 2011
In the wake of loss of its tax-exempt status, the Council on American-Islamic Relations is refusing to comply with IRS rules requiring public disclosure of its annual tax disclosure forms.
Two news agencies that asked for the forms were brushed off.
The IRS states a tax-exempt organization must make available "for public inspection and copying" its exemption application and its annual return, including Form 990.
The nonprofit-organization monitor GuideStar, which provides online access to the annual returns of nonprofits, states under its listing for CAIR's national organization that the Muslim group's "exempt status was automatically revoked by the IRS for failure to file a Form 990, 990-EZ, 990-N, or 990-PF for 3 consecutive years."
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Muslim group won't disclose information as required by law

WorldNetDaily
July 2, 2011

In the wake of loss of its tax-exempt status, the Council on American-Islamic Relations is refusing to comply with IRS rules requiring public disclosure of its annual tax disclosure forms.

Two news agencies that asked for the forms were brushed off.

The IRS states a tax-exempt organization must make available "for public inspection and copying" its exemption application and its annual return, including Form 990.

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