TIGTA Releases Audit of Political Activities Compliance Initiative (PACI)

The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) has released an audit report addressing improvements in educating and enforcing the prohibition against political activities for tax-exempt organizations. The purpose of the audit was to determine the effectiveness of the Internal Revenue Service's (IRS) Political Activities Compliance Initiative (the Initiative). The audit addressed how effective the IRS is in addressing alleged incidences of political campaign intervention and "whether actions had detected repeated campaign intervention by previously identified organizations." The audit found that the Initiative could be improved "to ensure that tax-exempt organizations receive timely notification that they might be involved in prohibited political activity. Also, the EO function needs to clarify why certain referrals are not included in the Initiative." Recommendations laid out in the audit include :
  • ensure that all referrals of potentially prohibited political intervention are reviewed in a timely manner.
  • Improve the consistent understanding of prohibited political intervention criteria.
The IRS expects an active 2008 election cycle, and will start the Initiative even earlier this year. To read the full report, click here.
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