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The End Dark Money Act repeals restrictions on IRS use of funds to bring transparency to political activities of certain nonprofit organizations, allowing the IRS to resume enforcement of disclosure requirements for politically active nonprofits.
Key Points
- 1Repeals fiscal year 2024 restriction on IRS funds for nonprofit political activity transparency
- 2Restores IRS authority to enforce disclosure requirements for 501(c)(4) and similar nonprofits
- 3Targets 'dark money' groups that engage in political spending without donor disclosure
- 4Enables IRS to audit and investigate political activities of tax-exempt organizations
- 5Supports campaign finance transparency and accountability
- 6Applies specifically to fiscal year 2025 funding
Impact Areas
Campaign finance transparency and disclosureNonprofit organization regulation and complianceIRS enforcement authority and auditingPolitical spending and election integrityTax-exempt organization oversightFederal campaign finance law enforcement
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