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If a Tax-Exempt Organization Is Found by the IRS to Have

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If a tax-exempt organization is found by the IRS to have paid unreasonable benefits, the individual must pay a tax penalty of 25% of the excess benefit and the individuals who approved the benefits must pay a 10% penalty.

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