NAR's financial perks for volunteer leaders and executives, including lavish salaries, extravagant benefits, and potential tax law violations have sparked criticism and concern from experts.
Bob Goldberg, the former CEO of NAR, enjoyed perks that included country club memberships, first-class airfare, and a generous $1.2 million salary that later increased to $2.6 million.
The 2022 Form 990 reveals high earnings for NAR leaders, with former president Leslie Rouda-Smith making $413,566 and other elected leaders also receiving considerable salaries.
Nonprofit lawyers believe NAR's compensation practices are excessive and warn that they may be in violation of nonprofit tax laws due to the level of benefits provided.
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