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WASHINGTON—The Treasury Department and IRS announced today that the IRS will no longer require certain tax-exempt organizations to file personally-identifiable information...
Nearly fifty years ago, Congress directed the IRS to collect donor information from charities that accept tax-deductible contributions.
Tax-exempt organizations described by section 501(c), other than section 501(c)(3) organizations, are no longer required to report the names and addresses of their contributors on the Schedule B of their Forms 990 or 990-EZ.
Second, the new policy will better protect taxpayers by reducing the risk of inadvertent disclosure or misuse of confidential information—
The IRS’s new policy will relieve thousands of organizations of an unnecessary regulatory burden, while better protecting sensitive taxpayer information and ensuring appropriate transparency.