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WHO calls on industry and governments to increase manufacturing by 40 per cent to meet rising global demand
(March 3, 2020) - - Today, the World Health Organization (WHO) published the following information:
The World Health Organization has warned that severe and mounting disruption to the global supply of personal protective equipment (PPE) – caused by rising demand, panic buying, hoarding and misuse – is putting lives at risk from the new coronavirus and other infectious diseases.
Healthcare workers rely on personal protective equipment to protect themselves and their patients from being infected and infecting others.
But shortages are leaving doctors, nurses and other frontline workers dangerously ill-equipped to care for COVID-19 patients, due to limited access t...
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Policy Relieves Burdens on Taxpayers While Preserving Transparency
Washington, DC - - (July 16, 2018) - - The U.S. Treasury Department and IRS announced today that the IRS will no longer require certain tax-exempt organizations to file personally-identifiable information about their donors as part of their annual return. The revenue procedure released today does not affect the statutory reporting requirements that apply to tax-exempt groups organized under section 501(c)(3) or section 527, but it relieves other tax-exempt organizations of an unnecessary reporting requirement that was previously added by the IRS. Nearly fifty years ago, Congress directed the IRS to collect donor information from charities that accept... -
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World Health Organization says Shortage of Personal Protective Equipment is endangering Health Workers Worldwide| site |
WHO calls on industry and governments to increase manufacturing by 40 per cent to meet rising global demand
(March 3, 2020) - - Today, the World Health Organization (WHO) published the following information:
The World Health Organization has warned that severe and mounting disruption to the global supply of personal protective equipment (PPE) – caused by rising demand, panic buying, hoarding and misuse – is putting lives at risk from the new coronavirus and other infectious diseases. Healthcare workers rely on personal protective equipment to protect themselves and their patients from being infected and infecting others. But shortages are leaving doctors, nurses and other frontline workers dangerously ill-equipped to care for COVID-19 patients, due to limited access t...-
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U.S. Treasury Department and IRS Announce Significant Reform to Protect Personal Donor Information to Certain Tax-Exempt Organizations
Policy Relieves Burdens on Taxpayers While Preserving Transparency
Washington, DC - - (July 16, 2018) - - The U.S. Treasury Department and IRS announced today that the IRS will no longer require certain tax-exempt organizations to file personally-identifiable information about their donors as part of their annual return. The revenue procedure released today does not affect the statutory reporting requirements that apply to tax-exempt groups organized under section 501(c)(3) or section 527, but it relieves other tax-exempt organizations of an unnecessary reporting requirement that was previously added by the IRS. Nearly fifty years ago, Congress directed the IRS to collect donor information from charities that accept...-
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