[EL] query on 501c4 IEs and the FEC PAC rules

Trevor Potter tpotter at capdale.com
Fri Mar 16 15:34:40 PDT 2012


Presumably John's comments that c4s claim " validly" that they do not have as their "major purpose" the influencing of federal elections do not apply universally to all entities that chose to claim c4 status. Rather, that is a factual question to be answered by each entity that expends more than a significant portion of their resources on federal election activity.
Trevor Potter

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On Mar 16, 2012, at 6:25 PM, "John Pomeranz" <jpomeranz at harmoncurran.com> wrote:

> Correct.  501(c)(4)s argue (validly, I think) that their "major purpose" is not efforts to influence federal elections.  Significant support for that argument comes from the tax law's requirements for 501(c)(4) status.  To qualify for its exemption from federal income tax, a 501(c)(4) must have a primary "social welfare" purpose, which does not include efforts to intervene in any political campaign.  
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> There was some interesting debate on these issues, including the intersection of FECA's (or, really, the Supreme Court's) "major purpose" and the tax law's "primary purpose," during the FEC's efforts to craft a political committee rule in 2004.   Yet what constitutes major purpose and primary purpose remain, as you know, a hot topic of debate.
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> Sent: Friday, March 16, 2012 6:07 PM
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> Subject: [EL] query on 501c4 IEs and the FEC PAC rules
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> I understand that in this election cycle and the last (since CU) 501c4 organizations (which did not qualify as MCFL/QNC corporations) have been running not just electioneering communications ads, but also making independent expenditures (including express advocacy).
> How do 501c4s which are making IEs argue that they need not register with the FEC as a political action committee?  Are they arguing that electioneering is not their major purpose (along the lines of how they argue to the IRS that election related activity is not the "primary activity" for tax purposes)?
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> Thanks.
> Rick
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