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AQB's latest dumbing down by 'Stakeholders' Dropping the College Degree Requirement

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Still can’t get an answer on what TAF used those lobbying funds for.:shrug:
 
Still can’t get an answer on what TAF used those lobbying funds for.:shrug:
It has not been established TAF was engaged in lobbying.

How much did TAF spend on lobbying in 2019, 2020? 2021? 2022?

Once again, a hint: you will not find it on Schedule C of the Form 990.

Another hint: There is a specific line item of the Form 990 for reporting lobbying expenses.

The truth is out there and easy to find. However, truth is elusive when the search is only for tidbits supporting a predetermined animus to an organization.

Thanks for playing along! This is such an educational experience. Not sure about you all, but I'm learning so much.

Peace to you and yours.
 
It has not been established TAF was engaged in lobbying.

How much did TAF spend on lobbying in 2019, 2020? 2021? 2022?

Once again, a hint: you will not find it on Schedule C of the Form 990.

Another hint: There is a specific line item of the Form 990 for reporting lobbying expenses.

The truth is out there and easy to find. However, truth is elusive when the search is only for tidbits supporting a predetermined animus to an organization.

Thanks for playing along! This is such an educational experience. Not sure about you all, but I'm learning so much.

Peace to you and yours.

Read the first two lines slowly to yourself. On one hand, you say It has not been established TAF was engaged in lobbying. Then you go on to say How much did TAF spend on lobbying in 2019, and 2020? 2021? 2022? Those two statements contradict each other. Btw you don’t need money to lobby the state legislature(although that is the preferred method).
 
It has not been established TAF was engaged in lobbying.

How much did TAF spend on lobbying in 2019, 2020? 2021? 2022?

Once again, a hint: you will not find it on Schedule C of the Form 990.

Another hint: There is a specific line item of the Form 990 for reporting lobbying expenses.

The truth is out there and easy to find. However, truth is elusive when the search is only for tidbits supporting a predetermined animus to an organization.

Thanks for playing along! This is such an educational experience. Not sure about you all, but I'm learning so much.

Peace to you and yours.

are you saying that posting their tax filings is not proof...15th st is hitting a new delusional level deny deny deny :ROFLMAO:
 
It has not been established TAF was engaged in lobbying.

How much did TAF spend on lobbying in 2019, 2020? 2021? 2022?

Once again, a hint: you will not find it on Schedule C of the Form 990.

Another hint: There is a specific line item of the Form 990 for reporting lobbying expenses.

The truth is out there and easy to find. However, truth is elusive when the search is only for tidbits supporting a predetermined animus to an organization.

Thanks for playing along! This is such an educational experience. Not sure about you all, but I'm learning so much.

Peace to you and yours.
For 2019. According to form 990, Schedule IX, line 11-d: $0
 
Now for the rest of the story: Same for 2020, 2021, 2022
Thanks! Someone actually read the Form 990. That is a difficult task for some.
Simply cutting and pasting random stuff you find on the internet is not a demonstration of research ability or skill.

Hints were dropped more than once: "You fill not find it on Schedule C"

Thanks for playing along!
 
For 2019. According to form 990, Schedule IX, line 11-d: $0

According to the information provided in the IRS document, specifically the "4-Year Averaging Period Under Section 501(h)" section, the total lobbying expenditures for the organization over the 4-year period were $17,014. This amount is the sum of the "Total lobbying expenditures " row from 2016 to 2019. the "Grassroots nontaxable amount" on line 11d does not represent the total amount spent on lobbying activities. It refers specifically to the nontaxable amount allowed for grassroots lobbying expenditures under the 501(h) election.Even though line 11d shows $0 for the grassroots nontaxable amount, the form does indicate money was spent on overall lobbying activities in 2019:


1) On Part II-A, line 1c shows "Total lobbying expenditures" of $704.



2) The "4-Year Averaging Period" section shows total lobbying expenditures of $364,361 for 2019.



So while the grassroots nontaxable amount was $0, the organization did report spending money on lobbying activities.
 
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