Citizens For Election Reform — 2017 IRS Filing

EIN: 820876337 · Tax Year 2017 · Source: IRS Form 990

$75KTotal Revenue
$64KTotal Expenses
$11KNet Assets

Financial Summary

MetricAmount
Total Revenue$75K
Total Expenses$64K
Net Income$11K
Total Assets (End of Year)$11K

Frequently Asked Questions

What was Citizens For Election Reform's revenue in 2017?

Citizens For Election Reform reported $75K in total revenue for the 2017 tax year, with $64K in total expenses and $11K in net assets.

How did Citizens For Election Reform spend its money in 2017?

Detailed spending breakdown data is not available for Citizens For Election Reform's 2017 filing.

Where does this 2017 filing data come from?

This data comes from Citizens For Election Reform's IRS Form 990 filed for the 2017 tax year. Form 990 is a public document that all tax-exempt organizations must file annually with the IRS.

Understanding IRS Form 990

The IRS Form 990 is a public document that tax-exempt organizations must file annually. It provides detailed information about an organization's finances, governance, and activities. Key sections include revenue and expenses, compensation of officers, and program accomplishments.

All data shown on this page comes directly from Citizens For Election Reform's publicly available IRS Form 990 for the 2017 tax year. This information is provided for transparency and research purposes.

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