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HB 1816 Sales tax exemption; Jewish Comm. Centers & Mid-Atl. Teen Challenge.

Introduced by: Alan A. Diamonstein | all patrons    ...    notes | add to my profiles

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Sales and use tax exemption; nonprofit community and service organizations. Grants a sales and use tax exemption for purchases by any nonprofit organization operated for the exclusive purpose of operating a long-term residential drug and alcohol treatment program, featuring drug and family counseling, 12-step programs, academic education and religious development, for young men ages 13 through 17. Mid-Atlantic Teen Challenge would be a beneficiary of this exemption. The measure also grants a sales and use tax exemption for purchases by any nonprofit, tax-exempt corporation whose purposes include maintaining links with all Jewish people; enriching the life of the Jewish community; raising and allocating funds for the support of Jewish needs; providing central planning, coordination, administration, and delivery of local Jewish communal services; expending or distributing funds for charitable, educational, religious, or other purposes; cooperating with and assisting non-Jewish agencies with similar charitable and educational purposes; expending or distributing funds for charitable, educational, religious or other purposes described in § 170 (c) (1) and (2) (B) of the Internal Revenue Code; and maintaining and supporting a positive and successful Jewish Community Center. United Jewish Community of the Virginia Peninsula, Inc., would be a beneficiary of this exemption.


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