The United Way of Southwest Missouri and Southeast Kansas said Monday it is working to restore nonprofit tax-exempt status and is awaiting an IRS decision that would restore that status.
Amy DeArmond, interim executive director of the United Way, said the group’s board of directors became aware in early September of an administrative issue with its federal tax-exempt status. ×
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