Examples of Nonqualifying Activities - Labor Organization
The following examples illustrate activities not furthering the exempt purposes of a labor organization under Code section 501(c)(5). If non-qualifying activities are an organization's principal activity, the organization may lose its exempt status.
- Providing employment to members through a business activity.
- An organization, created by an association of manufacturers and a labor union, that collected and paid to government agencies employment taxes.
- A savings plan established pursuant to a collective bargaining agreement.
- A strike fund controlled by private individuals who controlled the organization that paid benefits to workers.
- An organization whose principal activity is managing funds associated with savings or investment plans or programs, including pension or other retirement plans.
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Page Last Reviewed or Updated: 2013-01-15
