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Americans For Truth: Did They Lie To The IRS?

UPDATE: Yes they did!

Jim Burroway

January 12th, 2007

Dr. Kevin Kaatz noticed something interesting about Peter LaBarbara’s so-called “Americans For Truth’s” 501(c)(3) tax-exempt designation:

I didn’t realize that the actual name for Americans for Truth is Americans for Truth about Homosexuality… When I looked this organization up in GuideStar (a source of information about non-profit organizations), their ‘National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities,’ code is R26–Lesbian/Gay Rights. These NTEE codes are used to help people search for non-profit organizations. And get this–this code of R26 is used for “R20 Civil Rights, Advocacy for Specific Groups”! So Americans for Truth about Homosexuality claim to be a civil rights group for lesbians and gays!

The section for R26 is reserved for: “Organizations that support the passage and enforcement of laws and other social measures that protect and promote the rights and interests of individuals who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgendered.”

Dr. Kaatz observes that this places the so-called “Americans For Truth About Homosexuality” alongside Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund, The Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation and The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, as a group that defends gay and lesbian rights. When in fact, it doesn’t.

How did this happen? According to an update on the same post, Dr. Kaatz received emails from both Guidestar and Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy, indicating that the codes are selected by either the organizations themselves or by the IRS.

Update: The codes come from the organizations themselves. They didn’t come from the IRS:

Go to http://www.guidestar.org/npo/index.jsp. At the bottom, in the section called “More Info”, click on eDoc–try the demo. This will bring up a demonstration for how people fill out their non-profit reports. Go to slide 12. It is here where organizations ADD THEIR OWN NTEE CODES. The directions clearly state that if you aren’t sure of which codes to enter, then then give a link to the NTEE code lists. Clearly LaBarbera added the code of R26. His name is on the form. If he didn’t do it, then who did?

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