A controversial provision, referred to as the 'nonprofit killer,' has been removed from a major tax bill in Congress. This legislation would have empowered the executive branch to revoke the tax-exempt status of nonprofits deemed to support terrorism. Critics argue that it could be misused against NGOs advocating for Palestinian rights. Its removal is unclear, but it may have been a strategic maneuver to ensure the bill's passage. Experts caution the provision could still appear before the House's final vote later this week, adding uncertainty to the legislation's implications.
Advocates have warned that the legislative effort could be abused to crack down on groups that the administration does not agree with, particularly NGOs supporting Palestinian rights.
The measure known as the nonprofit killer has been removed from a major tax bill, but experts warn it may reappear before the final vote.
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