January 19th, 2006

One striking feature of the Abramoff/DeLay scandal is the crooks’ use of tax-exempt organizations as tools for moving political money around. Tax lawyer Stuart Levine thinks such activity constitutes tax fraud, and points out that Grover Norquist, who has so far largely escaped scrutiny, could be in a ton of trouble if someone starts paying attention to the provisions of Internal Revenue Code Section 501 (c).

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