Trenton Mayor Jacksons nonprofit loses tax-exempt status after submitting no returns to IRS for ...
Trenton Mayor Jacksons nonprofit loses tax-exempt status after submitting no returns to IRS for 3 years
TRENTON >> If Mayor Eric Jackson runs the city like his nonprofit, Trenton might be in trouble.
The Internal Revenue Service revoked the tax-exempt status of the mayors nonprofit, Moving Trenton Together, on May 15, according to information on the IRS website. The tax-exempt status was revoked for the nonprofits failure to file tax returns via a Form 990 for three consecutive years, the IRS said.
The first-term mayor launched his nonprofit in 2014.
With the nonprofits funding, Jackson brought American Idol winner Ruben Studdard and New Editions Johnny Gill to perform in Trenton at his Christmas in the Capital City.
However,
The Trentonian reported last December that the mayors nonprofit had been operating in the dark because the organization had yet to file any tax returns since its inception, raising concerns about where the money is coming from to organize the free events and bring in the big-name talent.
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