Where can our center get more information about compliance with the Internal Revenue Code?
You can always try the IRS itself, but most of its information is not written for people other than certified public accountants. One excellent source of information we’ve found has been written by Greg Colvin, an attorney who specializes in this area. You can contact Greg at Silk, Adler, and Colvin (415) 421-7555 (v) to inquire about resource materials he has developed regarding lobbying and the tax code. Other sources include Independent Sector (David Arons, 1828 L, N.W., 1200, Washington, D.C., 20036; 202-223-8100), Alliance for Justice (Donna Eubin, 2000 P St., N.W., Suite 712, Washington, D.C. 20036; 202-822-6070), and Chronicle of Philanthropy, (Derria Neal, 1255 23rd Street, N.W., Washington, D.C.; 202-466-1200).
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