IRC 501(p)
Also known as: IRC Section 501(p) · 501(p)
Summary
A tax code provision allowing suspension of tax-exempt status for organizations designated as supporting terrorism.
Definition
IRC Section 501(p) allows the IRS to suspend the tax-exempt status of any organization designated as supporting or participating in terrorist activities. This provision has been used as a tool in the de-banking cascade to financially neutralize organizations designated as hostile to the network's agenda.
Background & History
IRC Section 501(p) allows the IRS to suspend the tax-exempt status of any organization designated as supporting or participating in terrorist activities. This provision has been used as a tool in the de-banking cascade to financially neutralize organizations designated as hostile to the network's agenda.
Operational Role in the Network
Within the control network, IRC 501(p) functions as a legal mechanism or case precedent enabling enforcement actions. IRC Section 501(p) allows the IRS to suspend the tax-exempt status of any organization designated as supporting or participating in terrorist activities. This provision has been used as a tool in the de-banking cascade to financially neutralize organizations designated as hostile to the network's agenda.
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