#exempt

Obscure_RebelObscure_Rebel
2025-12-12

*Satire alert*

“Prince Andrew hugely relieved to be kept out of grooming gang inquiry”

by Laura And Normal Island News on Substack

“The inquiry will focus on whether police failed to investigate brown paedophiles to protect community cohesion. It will not, however, focus on whether police failed to investigate royalty, and it certainly won’t mention that most child abusers are white”

open.substack.com/pub/normalis

2025-12-03

vs. employees. Do you really know the difference?

I'll be honest - it's tricky.

And getting it wrong could have major consequences for your . We're talking thousands of dollars worth of fines and missed wages.

Your best bet to avoid all this trouble? Check out my article for Forbes Advisor that explains the difference. Don't worry, it's not just me rambling - I got insights from a host of legal and HR experts, too.

forbes.com/advisor/business/ex

Osna.FMosnafm
2025-10-16

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Osna.FMosnafm
2025-08-15

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2025-08-13

»tax-exempt meal allowances«
Hmm. Yesterday, a colleague and i had to check whether it should be »tax-excempt«.
No.

But we wouldn’t have been the first to write »excempt«. Wiktionary has two – admittedly 19th century – examples.

We were probably thinking »except«

#English #spelling #exempt #excempt #language #englishLanguage

Chuck Darwincdarwin@c.im
2024-09-01

Churches are breaking the law and endorsing in elections
-- The IRS looks the other way.

For nearly 70 years, federal law has barred churches from directly involving themselves in political campaigns,
but the IRS has largely abdicated its enforcement responsibilities as churches have become more brazen about publicly backing candidates.

Six days before a local runoff election last year in Frisco, a prosperous and growing suburb of Dallas,
Brandon Burden paced the stage of KingdomLife Church.

The pastor told congregants that demonic spirits were operating through members of the City Council.

Grasping his Bible with both hands,
Burden said God was working through his North Texas congregation to take the country back to its Christian roots.

He lamented that he lacked jurisdiction over the state Capitol,
where he had gone during the 2021 Texas legislative session to lobby for conservative priorities like expanded gun rights and a ban on abortion.

“But you know what I got jurisdiction over this morning is an election coming up on Saturday,” Burden told parishioners.

“I got a candidate that God wants to win. I got a mayor that God wants to unseat. God wants to undo. God wants to shift the balance of power in our city. And I have jurisdiction over that this morning.”

What Burden said that day in May 2021 was a violation of a long-standing federal law barring churches and nonprofits from directly or indirectly participating in political campaigns, tax law experts told ProPublica and The Texas Tribune.

Although the provision was mostly uncontroversial for decades after it passed in 1954, it has become a target for both evangelical churches and former President Donald Trump, who vowed to eliminate it.

Burden’s sermon is among those at 18 churches identified by the news organizations over the past two years that appeared to violate the #Johnson #Amendment, a measure named after its author, former President Lyndon B. Johnson.

Some pastors have gone so far as to paint candidates they oppose as demonic.

At one point, churches fretted over losing their #tax-#exempt #status for even unintentional missteps.

But the IRS has largely abdicated its enforcement responsibilities as churches have become more brazen.

In fact, the number of apparent violations found by ProPublica and the Tribune,
and confirmed by three nonprofit tax law experts,
is greater than the total number of churches the federal agency has investigated for intervening in political campaigns over the past decade, according to records obtained by the news organizations.

In response to questions, an IRS spokesperson said that the agency “cannot comment on, neither confirm nor deny, investigations in progress, completed in the past nor contemplated.”

Asked about enforcement efforts over the past decade, the IRS pointed the news organizations to annual reports that do not contain such information.

texastribune.org/2022/10/30/jo

Susan Larson ♀️🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️🌈Susan_Larson_TN@mastodon.online
2024-08-01

More than 100 #Pennsylvania #schools with #kids of members of the AntiLGBTQ #Hategroup #MomsforLiberty will be #exempt from new #TitleIX #rules

— So the state should move those children into remedial schools until the case is resolved. Their parents hate and bigotry should not block LGBTQ kids in public schools from the protections they deserve.

inquirer.com/education/title-i

2024-07-17

Did you know that you can directly oppose the #HeritageFoundation?

As a #501c3 corporation, the Heritage Foundation is not allowed to participate in politics, let alone publish political manifestos.

You can download #Project2025 pdf from the website and attach it to IRS Form 13909 and #challenge their #tax #exempt status.

Here's their EIN # 23-7327730

Money is the only weapon.

Thank you to Madalyn Aslan for this information. - Any Siskind

2024-02-25

Advocates demand halt to #uranium #mine near the #GrandCanyon

#EnergyFuels says #nuclear power is necessary to fight #ClimateChange, but #Indigenous tribes fear losing their homes

By Matthew Rozsa
January 31, 2024

"The Grand Canyon truly lives up to its name, being the largest canyon on Earth and one of the most popular national parks in America. But due to #UraniumMining in the area, some advocates are warning it could become the site of a future #EnvironmentalDisaster, which threatens to make one Indigenous village 'extinct.'

"More than 80 groups signed onto a statement on Monday — representing Indigenous communities, scientists and environmental nonprofits such as the #SierraClub and the #CenterForBiologicalDiversity — directed at President #JoeBiden and #Arizona Gov. #KatieHobbs, demanding they close the #PinyonPlain uranium mine, which is located near the Grand Canyon.

"'We have a choice in front of us. Allowing the Pinyon Plain mine to proceed is subjecting this landscape and its interconnected waters to a legacy of devastation and disregarding the rights of the #IndigenousPeoples on the land,' Sanober Mirza, Arizona program manager for the National Parks Conservation Association, said in the statement. 'Or we can choose a different path — one that holds a promise of protecting the Grand Canyon’s cultural sanctity, its people and natural resources.'

"To understand why the mine's opponents feel so strongly, one can turn to #AmberReimondo, who work as energy director at a conservationist non-profit called the #GrandCanyonTrust. Reimondo explained to Salon by email that, on the one hand, #Biden permanently banned mining operations on nearly 1 million acres of federal managed lands by creating the #BaajNwaavjo I'tah Kukveni - Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Canyon National Monument in August 2023. Yet the Pinyon Plain mine was #exempt from this prohibition, and Reimondo argues that the impact on the region has been 'several fold.'

"'What they've created here is a long-term, slow motion #EnvironmentalDisaster."

"'The Grand Canyon region as a whole and especially the location of the mine, is deeply significant to Indigenous cultures and is a place where tribal members have conducted #ceremonies, collected medicine, hunted, and more, for centuries,' Reimondo said. 'The mine also overlies critical and complex [and] not well understood groundwater systems. One #aquifer in particular — the #RedWallMuavAquifer — is the sole source of water for the remote #HavasupaiVillage of #Supai inside the Grand Canyon. The mine poses a #contamination threat to these #groundwater resources not just today, but importantly, after the mine's mere 28-month operational lifespan has concluded and the mining operator 'cleans up' and moves on.'

"Supai is so remote, it's only accessible only by helicopter or an 8-mile mule ride or hike, Reimondo explained, noting that if the newly-oxygenated groundwater comes into contact with nearby rocks, minerals like #arsenic and #uranium will be dissolved by the groundwater and enter aquifers used by the local community and essential to local ecology, including #HavasuFalls. Taylor McKinnon, Southwest Director for the Center for Biological Diversity, expressed similar concerns.

"'Ultimately, this mine is going to require political leadership,' McKinnon told Salon in an interview, referring to both the Biden and #Hobbs administrations. 'Those administration's agencies have the authority to fix this problem if they so choose, and that's what they should do.'

"We have detailed strenuously for years that neither regulators nor industry can ensure against the permanent and irretrievable damage to Grand Canyon's aquifers and springs," McKinnon added. "This mine was approved originally in 1986, under a record of decision from the US Forest Service under a presumption that it was highly unlikely that the mine would encounter groundwater, and further unlikely that if it did, it had the potential to contaminate deeper aquifers in the springs that they feed. Subsequent state permitting from the #ArizonaDepartment OfEnvironmentalQuality has basically parroted those same assumptions.'

"Yet McKinnon alleges that in 2016 the mine punctured a perched aquifer, causing roughly 10 million gallons of water per year to drain into the mine workings. From there he asserts that a surface pond formed with water that has concentrations of uranium and arsenic far in excess of the Environmental Protection Agency (#EPA)'s water quality standards. Not only does this threaten the local endangered and endemic species, but it also impacts the nearby Havasupai tribe.

"Havasupai means 'people of the blue-green water,' McKinnon said. "It's their longstanding cultural identity, and it is the water they drink, they farm with and that provides for all of their tourism economy because it is this just a beautiful series of massive verdant waterfalls that flow through the village and down into a series of waterfalls and pools where people camp and they derive tourism dollars.'

"In a 2022 letter of opposition, the Havasupai Tribal Council, laid out what is at stake in the uranium mining controversy.

"'Our identity as a people is intrinsically intertwined with the health of #HavasuCreek and the environment to which it gives life,' the tribe’s letter explained. 'We use this water for drinking, #gardening and irrigating, municipal uses, and #cultural and #religious uses. If the water source becomes contaminated like we have seen in other areas of Arizona due to uranium mining, we will no longer be able to live in our homes and Supai Village will become extinct.'

"These fears are based on precedent. The nearby #NavajoNation is scattered with old uranium mines — over 500, in fact — awaiting cleanup, exposing locals to risk of '#LungCancer from inhalation of #radioactive particles, as well as #BoneCancer and impaired kidney function from exposure to #radionuclides in drinking water,' according to the EPA. Likewise, members of the #UteMountain #Ute tribe in #WhiteMesa, Utah have protested against uranium mines they say have contaminated local groundwater, air and even wildlife."

salon.com/2024/01/31/advocates

#NoNukes #WaterIsLife #AirIsLife #CulturalGenocide #EnvironmentalRacism #CorporateColonialism #NoMining #UraniumMining #NuclearPowerNoThanks #IndigenousActivism

Matt WillemsenNonog@fedibird.com
2023-08-09

Frackers can use dangerous chemicals without disclosure due to “Halliburton loophole”
Fracking industry exempt from disclosure of 28 chemicals regulated by federal law.
arstechnica.com/science/2023/0 #Frackers #dangerous #chemicals #Fracking #exempt #chemicals #federal #law. #Halliburton #loophole

Ramesh #NotGoingBackrameshgupta
2023-08-01

@daringfireball

Perhaps a able to profusely, and from any or .

I can think of at least two concrete instantiations of this one that would find a great following in their respective

Chuck Darwincdarwin@c.im
2023-04-06

Rightwing legal activist accused of misusing $73m from non-profit groups

#Leonard #Leo, a rightwing legal activist, has raked in more than $73m over six years from non-profit groups that may be #diverting #money #illegally to his businesses, according to a watchdog complaint seen by the Guardian.

Leo is a hugely influential figure said to have been the chief curator of supreme court nominees when Donald Trump was US president. The devout Catholic is a staunch opponent of abortion rights.

The #Campaign for #Accountability, a non-profit watchdog organisation based in Washington, has called for an investigation into #seven #non-#profit groups linked to Leo that it said may be #misusing millions of dollars for the personal benefit of insiders – a violation of their #tax-#exempt status.
theguardian.com/us-news/2023/a

WayzataCPAWayzataCpa
2020-03-25

Our governor just issued a !

Since I am in financial services, I am and can go to work.....

I sure could use a about now

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