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Did a Group Financed by Exxon Prompt IRS to Audit Greenpeace?
Wall Street Journal, March 21, 2006; Page A1
A front group funded by ExxonMobil initiates an IRS audit of Greenpeace USA.
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"Two and a half years ago, Public Interest Watch, a self-described watchdog of nonprofit groups, wrote to the Internal Revenue Service urging the agency to audit Greenpeace and accusing the environmental group of money laundering and other crimes.

Last September, the IRS began a months-long audit of the U.S. arm of Greenpeace, known for steering its boats in the way of whaling ships and oil tankers. This month, Greenpeace says, it received notice from the IRS that the group "continues to qualify for exemption from federal income tax" as a nonprofit entity.

Greenpeace says an IRS auditor told it that the PIW letter triggered the audit. The IRS won't say how it decided to audit Greenpeace.

What is clear is where PIW has gotten a lot of its funding: Exxon Mobil Corp., the giant oil company that has long been a target of Greenpeace protests.

"I believe organizations should be scrutinized and audited, but I just don't believe you should get targeted because ... you're a critic of Exxon Mobil," said John Passacantando, executive director of Greenpeace USA, the U.S. affiliate of Amsterdam-based Greenpeace International.
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Click here to read Greenpeace's report of the audit - "According to PIW's most recent tax filing from 2003, $120,000 of the $124,094 the group received in contributions during that period came from ExxonMobil," reports Greenpeace.
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