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Showing Original Post only (View all)Heritage in violation of tax exempt status. Want to get pro-active instead of handwringing? [View all]
some one turned me on
search or use IRS.gov to bring up form 13909
fill out online
Form 13909
Department of the Treasury - Internal Revenue Service
Tax-Exempt Organization Complaint (Referral)
1. Name of referred organization
The Heritage Foundation
2. Street address
214 Massachusetts Ave. NE
3. City 4. State 5. ZIP code 6. Date of referral
Washington, D.C. 20002 7/10/24
7. Organizations Employer Identification Number (EIN)
23-7327730
8. Name(s) of person(s) involved
John P. Backiel
9. Organizational title(s)
Vice President, accounting and finance, treasurer
10. Date(s) various Dollar amount(s) (if known) unknown
12. Description of alleged activities (briefly describe the facts of the alleged violation Who/What/Where/When/How you learned about and obtained
the information in this report. Attach another sheet if needed)
The heritage Foundation has published the political manifesto Project 2025, as a presidential transition project in support of candidate Donald J. Trump. This is political action in violation of Internal Revenue code section 501 (3) (c) The Heritage Foundation has violated tax exempt status and should be held to account
I filled out submission info & checked box about identity disclosure
I printed pdf and emailed as attachment to eoclass@irs.gov. with subject -- form13909
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