Senate Democrats Urge Donor Disclosure for Certain Exempt Orgs
Senate Democrats Urge Donor Disclosure for Certain Exempt Orgs
- AuthorsKlobuchar, Sen. AmyTester, Sen. JonWyden, Sen. RonWhitehouse, Sen. SheldonBrown, Sen. SherrodLeahy, Sen. Patrick J.Hirono, Sen. Mazie K.Merkley, Sen. JeffBennet, Sen. Michael F.Casey, Sen. Robert P., Jr.Murphy, Sen. ChristopherFeinstein, Sen. DianneVan Hollen, Sen. ChrisMenendez, Sen. RobertCardin, Sen. Benjamin L.Markey, Sen. Edward J.Booker, Sen. Cory A.Durbin, Sen. Richard J.Schatz, Sen. BrianHassan, Sen. MaggieShaheen, Sen. JeanneGillibrand, Sen. Kirsten E.Smith, Sen. TinaLuján, Sen. Ben RayWarnock, Sen. Raphael G.Warren, Sen. ElizabethPadilla, Sen. AlexBaldwin, Sen. TammyBlumenthal, Sen. RichardDuckworth, Sen. TammyCarper, Sen. Thomas R.Sanders, Sen. BernieKaine, Sen. TimManchin, Sen. Joe, IIICortez Masto, Sen. CatherineReed, Sen. JackHeinrich, Sen. MartinMurray, Sen. Patty
- Institutional AuthorsU.S. Senate
- Code Sections
- Subject Area/Tax Topics
- Industry GroupsNonprofit sector
- Jurisdictions
- Tax Analysts Document Number2021-17319
- Tax Analysts Electronic Citation2021 TNTF 81-312021 EOR 5-42
April 27, 2021
The Honorable Janet Yellen
Secretary
U.S. Department of the Treasury
1500 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20530
The Honorable Charles P. Rettig
Commissioner
Internal Revenue Service
1111 Constitution Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20224
Dear Secretary Yellen and Commissioner Rettig:
We write to urge the Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to reverse the Trump Administration's decision to eliminate disclosure requirements for certain tax-exempt organizations that engage in political activity. As it stands, this policy weakens federal tax laws, campaign finance laws, and longstanding efforts to prevent foreign interference in U.S. elections.
For decades, the Treasury Department and IRS required 501(c)(4) organizations and other tax-exempt groups that are eligible to engage in political advocacy to identify, in confidential filings, the names and addresses of individual donors who make significant financial contributions over $5,000. In 2018, the IRS attempted to unilaterally eliminate this requirement. That same year, the Senate voted in a bipartisan manner to overrule the IRS's action, and the rule was eventually struck down by a Federal court. Despite the Senate vote and Federal court ruling, in May of last year the Treasury Department and IRS finalized a regulation eliminating this longstanding disclosure requirement, allowing 501(c)(4), 501(c)(5) and 501(c)(6) groups engaged in political activity to hide the identities of major donors from the IRS.
Eliminating the requirement that tax-exempt groups disclose basic information about the source of their contributions undercuts efforts to enforce prohibitions against foreign spending in U.S. elections and detect other illegal activity. It also undermines the ability of the U.S. government to police the wave of “dark money” that has flooded our political system in the decade since the Supreme Court's decision in Citizens United v. Federal Elections Commission. According to a study by the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics, dark money groups have spent over $1 billion to influence U.S. elections since 2008.1
As secret campaign contributions continue to pour into federal elections, this IRS rule is a major step backwards for transparency and will allow dark money to continue to corrode our political system. The IRS needs every tool at its disposal to ensure that these organizations are complying with the law.
Reinstating this rule is a critical step in preventing special interests and foreign actors from exploiting loopholes at the expense of the American people. We strongly urge you to reconsider the prior administration's decision and reinstate the requirement that certain tax-exempt organizations engaged in political activity disclose information about their major donors to the IRS.
Sincerely,
Amy Klobuchar
United States Senator
Jon Tester
United States Senator
Ron Wyden
United States Senator
Sheldon Whitehouse
United States Senator
Sherrod Brown
United States Senator
Patrick Leahy
United States Senator
Mazie K. Hirono
United States Senator
Jeffrey A. Merkley
United States Senator
Michael F. Bennet
United States Senator
Robert P. Casey, Jr
United States Senator
Christopher S. Murphy
United States Senator
Dianne Feinstein
United States Senator
Chris Van Hollen
United States Senator
Robert Menendez
United States Senator
Benjamin L. Cardin
United States Senator
Edward J. Markey
United States Senator
Cory A. Booker
United States Senator
Richard J. Durbin
United States Senator
Brian Schatz
United States Senator
Margaret Wood Hassan
United States Senator
Jeanne Shaheen
United States Senator
Kirsten Gillibrand
United States Senator
Tina Smith
United States Senator
Ben Ray Lujan
United States Senator
Raphael Warnock
United States Senator
Elizabeth Warren
United States Senator
Alex Padilla
United States Senator
Tammy Baldwin
United States Senator
Richard Blumenthal
United States Senator
Tammy Duckworth
United States Senator
Tom Carper
United States Senator
Bernard Sanders
United States Senator
Tim Kaine
United States Senator
Joe Manchin III
United States Senator
Catherine Cortez Masto
United States Senator
Jack Reed
United States Senator
Martin Heinrich
United States Senator
Patty Murray
United States Senator
FOOTNOTES
1Dark Money Basics, Center for Responsive Politics (last accessed April 4, 2021), https://www.opensecrets.org/dark-money/basics.
END FOOTNOTES
- AuthorsKlobuchar, Sen. AmyTester, Sen. JonWyden, Sen. RonWhitehouse, Sen. SheldonBrown, Sen. SherrodLeahy, Sen. Patrick J.Hirono, Sen. Mazie K.Merkley, Sen. JeffBennet, Sen. Michael F.Casey, Sen. Robert P., Jr.Murphy, Sen. ChristopherFeinstein, Sen. DianneVan Hollen, Sen. ChrisMenendez, Sen. RobertCardin, Sen. Benjamin L.Markey, Sen. Edward J.Booker, Sen. Cory A.Durbin, Sen. Richard J.Schatz, Sen. BrianHassan, Sen. MaggieShaheen, Sen. JeanneGillibrand, Sen. Kirsten E.Smith, Sen. TinaLuján, Sen. Ben RayWarnock, Sen. Raphael G.Warren, Sen. ElizabethPadilla, Sen. AlexBaldwin, Sen. TammyBlumenthal, Sen. RichardDuckworth, Sen. TammyCarper, Sen. Thomas R.Sanders, Sen. BernieKaine, Sen. TimManchin, Sen. Joe, IIICortez Masto, Sen. CatherineReed, Sen. JackHeinrich, Sen. MartinMurray, Sen. Patty
- Institutional AuthorsU.S. Senate
- Code Sections
- Subject Area/Tax Topics
- Industry GroupsNonprofit sector
- Jurisdictions
- Tax Analysts Document Number2021-17319
- Tax Analysts Electronic Citation2021 TNTF 81-312021 EOR 5-42