Thursday, April 09, 2009

IRS To Take Careful Look At Loan Modification Outfits Filing Bogus Applications For Non-Profit, Tax-Exempt Status

The Chronicle of Philanthropy reports:
  • The Internal Revenue Service is working to help “protect the trust and confidence” in nonprofit organizations during the current economic crisis and will be watchful of possible abuse, says Lois G. Lerner, who oversees the IRS office that monitors charities and foundations. [...] “We are trying to stay ahead of the curve to curtail predatory abuse of tax-exempt organizations,” she said.

  • For example, Ms. Lerner said, the IRS is seeing “a number of” applications for tax-exempt status from organizations that offer mortgage-foreclosure counseling and assistance. Ms. Lerner noted that the revenue service in the past has cracked down on many organizations that counsel people who amass big credit-card debts.

  • Based on our experience with abusive credit-counseling organizations, we are concerned that some of these [mortgage counseling] applicants may be using the guise of an exempt organization to profit from individuals who have been harmed by financial upheaval,” said Ms. Lerner. “Consequently, we are looking very closely at applications from new organizations, and at activity being conducted by established organizations.”

For more, see IRS Watches for Potential Abuses as Charities Grapple With a Bad Economy, Agency Official Says.