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Even a cash-method taxpayer must consistently use accounting methods that "clearly reflect income" for tax purposes.
Nonprofits
Organizations designed primarily to provide social good rather than to make a profit, relying on donations, grants, and volunteer work for funding.
Internal Revenue Service
The U.S. federal agency responsible for the collection of taxes and enforcement of tax laws.
Substantial Part Test
A tax law guideline used to determine whether a nonprofit organization's lobbying activities are extensive enough to affect its tax-exempt status, by evaluating if a significant portion of its activities are focused on influencing legislation.
Lobbying Disclosure Act
A United States federal law that requires registration and reporting of lobbying efforts directed towards the United States Congress, making the activities of lobbyists more transparent.
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