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The Center for Worker Justice has faced late penalties for late IRS filings. CREDIT CWJ
The Center for Worker Justice of Eastern Iowa, an Iowa City-based nonprofit founded in 2012, has paid $20,000 in penalties for late IRS tax filings in three consecutive years.
The news was first reported by The Gazette and the Daily Iowan.
From 2018-20, Form 990 filings show the nonprofit filed late. The CWJ is appealing the penalties.
According to the Daily Iowan, Treasurer Charlie Eastham said the…
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