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In an online memorandum to clients this week, Ofer Lion, a California lawyer and expert on tax-exempt organizations, includes an excerpt from a Feb. 16 letter from the IRS to an undisclosed donor. The name of the recipient organization is blacked out. "Your 2008 gift tax return (Form 709) has been assigned to me for examination," the letter said. "The Internal Revenue Service has received information that you donated cash to (redacted), an IRC Section 501(c)(4) organization. Donations to 501(c)(4) organizations are taxable gifts, and your contribution in 2008 should have been reported on your 2008 Federal Gift Tax Return (Form 709)." Under the law, the burden for paying the gift tax does not fall on the organizations, but with the donors themselves. Individual gifts greater than $13,000 -- or $26,000 per couple -- are taxable at a 35 percent rate. There is a $5 million lifetime exemption for gifts made after 2010
-- a $1 million exemption for gifts made in 2009 or 2010. However, wealthy donors sometimes use those exemptions as part of their estate planning. Last year, the main conservative groups that incorporated as 501(c)(4) nonprofits and took an active role in politics were the U.S. Chamber of Commerce; Crossroads Grassroots Policy Strategies, a group formed with help from GOP guru Karl Rove; the American Action Network; Americans for Prosperity; Americans for Job Security; and the American Future Fund. This year, a Democratic leaning group formed by former Obama White House aides aims to operate in a similar vein. But 501(c)(4) groups also include long-established organizations such as the AARP, the lobby group for older adults; the National Rifle Association; and the civil rights group the NAACP.
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