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To: zzpat who wrote (1037128)11/6/2017 5:49:52 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574043
 
But in the consent decree, the IRS acknowledged that the treatment of those groups was "unnecessary to the agency's determination of their tax-exempt status."
The case was about one office doing searches using political names like tea party. That's a perfectly logical way of doing things.
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The IRS on Thursday tentatively settled two lawsuits brought by conservative tea party groups targeted for extra scrutiny earlier this decade, apologizing for its conduct in one and agreeing to a multimillion-dollar payout in the other.

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