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Can the IRS revoke Harvard’s tax-exempt status?

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For more than a century, the majority of colleges and universities have not paid most taxes. The Revenue Act of 1909 excused nonprofits operating “exclusively for religious, charitable, or educational purposes” in order to continue acting in the public interest.

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Can the IRS revoke Harvard’s tax-exempt status?

By GABRIELA AOUN ANGUEIRA and THALIA BEATY For more than a century, the majority of colleges and universities have not paid most taxes. The Revenue Act of 1909 excused nonprofits operating “exclusively for religious, charitable, or educational purposes” in order to continue acting in the public interest. Related Articles University protests blast Trump’s attacks on funding, speech and international students Trump o…

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