If the IRS determined your organization is not tax-exempt or is proposing to revoke or modify your organization’s tax-exempt status, you have the right to appeal. A new IRS publication tells you how. After you give an IRS supervisor the chance to talk you out of appealing, you can officially file. Make sure you do …
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