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Why Does Harvard Have Tax-Exempt Status and Can the IRS Revoke It? What to Know.

The university, like many colleges and charities, is exempt from federal income and property taxes, saving it billions of dollars. President Trump has questioned whether it should enjoy that status.

Matthew Mpoke Bigg
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Colleges and Universities, Harvard University, Internal Revenue Service, Nonprofit Organizations, Tax Credits, Deductions and Exemptions, United States, United States Politics and Government
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