A tax on lobbying and/or political expenses that exceed an allowable amount set by the IRS.

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For example, political activists whose expenditures associated with attempting to influence the public votes in a given election, referendum or legislative matter will likely be required by the IRS to pay proxy tax.


 
 
 

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