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Ways and Means Committee Hearing
On July 23, the House Ways and Means Committee’s Subcommittee on Oversight convened a hearing titled “Fueling Chaos: Tracing the Flow of Tax-Exempt Dollars to Antisemitism.” With recent protests on college campuses as the backdrop, members expressed concern with the flow of funding from foreign sources or adversaries into domestic tax-exempt organizations, and then onto other entities that may support antisemitism or terrorist organizations.
Several members highlighted their concerns about the lack of transparency surrounding foreign funding of U.S. universities, with Qatar and China being named as sizeable contributors throughout the hearing.
Increased public reporting and disclosure, loss of tax-exempt status, greater penalties, and enforcing and strengthening current law were proposed remedies the witnesses emphasized could shine a light on the sources of funding tax-exempt organizations receive, where it is going, what it is used for, and how it benefits the public good. We expect the Committee to remain engaged in this space as it gears up to address expiring provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act next year.