SundayNiagara
Nitro Member
Doesn't this mean they are under investigation rather than being sued?????
They are not even under investigation at this point, the IRS could certainly refuse the complainant's request to review NHRA's status, and this will all be about nothing.
True True, but it's not a lawsuit (which is already established in this thread)![]()
I wonder what Paul Titchener has to say about this...
Chris, with all due respect, I seriously doubt the IRS is going to tell any individual to "go pound sand" about alleging tax complaint when there is an opportunity to collect more tax moneys, fees, penalties and interest, and, with the current governmental anti-business attitude, and, the government needing more tax revenue to pay its immense debt, they are probably looking for an excuse to investigate any business, non-profit or not.As an aside, if this is a one-off complaint and NHRA has not had any challenges/complaints to their status in the past, the IRS is likely to tell them to go pound sand. For the IRS to get serious, there would likely have to be several complaints (or a history of complaints), as to how the NHRA's tax exempt status has either defrauded them or harmed their business.
An investigation requested by a nameless VINDICTIVE client, nonetheless
With the IRS, you are guilty until you overwhelmingly prove otherwise.
Chris, with all due respect, I seriously doubt the IRS is going to tell any individual to "go pound sand" about alleging tax complaint when there is an opportunity to collect more tax moneys, fees, penalties and interest, and, with the current governmental anti-business attitude, and, the government needing more tax revenue to pay its immense debt, they are probably looking for an excuse to investigate any business, non-profit or not.
With the IRS, you are guilty until you overwhelmingly prove otherwise.
I wonder what Paul Titchener has to say about this...
With the IRS, you are guilty until you overwhelmingly prove otherwise.
... Lastly, don't forget the NHRA has crafty lawyers too ...