Review:
Federal Irs Exempt Organizations List
overall review score: 4
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The 'federal-irs-exempt-organizations-list' is a comprehensive database maintained by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) that enumerates organizations classified as tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) and other related sections of the Internal Revenue Code. This list provides publicly accessible information about organizations that have received federal tax-exempt status, including their names, addresses, and classification types.
Key Features
- Publicly accessible database of IRS-recognized tax-exempt organizations
- Includes detailed information such as organization names, addresses, and classifications
- Supports transparency and accountability for non-profits
- Regularly updated to reflect new designations and status changes
- Provides search functionalities for specific organizations or criteria
Pros
- Enhances transparency by providing public access to information on tax-exempt organizations
- Helps donors verify the legitimacy of charities and nonprofits
- Facilitates research and analysis for policymakers and researchers
- Supports compliance and reporting efforts for organizations
Cons
- Can be complex or daunting for the general public to navigate without prior knowledge
- Not all organizations may be listed promptly after recognition or change of status
- Limited details beyond basic registration information may restrict in-depth analysis
- The database's usability depends on external interface improvements