Tax Exempt & Government Entities Division | Vibepedia
The Tax Exempt and Government Entities (TE/GE) Division of the IRS is the primary federal authority responsible for ensuring tax-exempt organizations and govern
Overview
The Tax Exempt and Government Entities (TE/GE) Division of the IRS is the primary federal authority responsible for ensuring tax-exempt organizations and government entities comply with tax laws. This division oversees a vast landscape, from the smallest local charities to massive international foundations and all levels of government. Its mandate is crucial: to maintain public trust by verifying that these entities operate for their stated public benefit and don't engage in prohibited political activities or private inurement. Understanding TE/GE's purview is essential for any organization seeking or maintaining tax-exempt status, as well as for government bodies operating under specific federal tax regulations.