An Ohio tea party group is refusing to comply with requests from the Internal Revenue Service regarding its nonprofit status, deeming them intrusive. The Ohio Liberty Council applied to become a 501(c)4 group in June of 2010, said group President Tom Zawistowski. The council heard back from the IRS for the first time on Jan.26. Included in this response were questions that Zawistowski contends had nothing to do with the groups nonprofit status. We basically said to them we dont feel we need to answer these questions, he said. We felt weve given them more than enough information. … We just want to file our taxes and get on with life. …include clarifying how the coalition brings in members and speakers and what types of credentials those speakers have. (Excerpt) Read more at dispatch.com …
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