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Originally Posted by FECARMAN
Not really. The NHRA is non profit because all of the profit is distributed to the officers and workers. They pay the income taxes based on their individual situation. The IRS is only interested in collecting taxes and they will investigate to make sure all of the taxes have been paid. I'm sure the NHRA is using excellent tax accountants and attorneys. The IRS is like the police, they must investigate any complaint. Don't hold your breath for anything to change with the NHRA. Just my 2 cents.
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That has no bearing at all on what makes an entity a non profit.
If that was the definition of a non profit, my own business could qualify to be a non profit. I'm betting the IRS would laugh in my face as they took every thing I ever had.