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Ultra Vires: Why the IRS Lacks the Jurisdiction and Authority to Regulate Nonprofit Governance

Ultra Vires: Why the IRS Lacks the Jurisdiction and Authority to Regulate Nonprofit Governance

Ultra Vires: Why the IRS Lacks the Jurisdiction and Authority to Regulate
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Ultra Vires: Why the IRS Lacks the Jurisdiction and Authority to Regulate Nonprofit Governance

by Bruce R Hopkins

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Title
Ultra Vires: Why the IRS Lacks the Jurisdiction and Authority to Regulate Nonprofit Governance
Author
Bruce R Hopkins
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Hardback
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Hardcover
ISBN 10
1616193867
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9781616193867
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2017

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