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    <p>I've un-published:<br>
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      <li>Georgia PTA's letter of good tax exempt standing for Sagamore
        Hills ES PTA</li>
      <li>Georgia PTA's IRS determination letter</li>
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    <p>at Kim's (PTA co-president) request.<br>
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    <p>Please know, I did not publish those without consideration. 
      Details I published are public record (through the <a title="SOI
        Tax Stats - Exempt Organizations Business Master File Extract
        (EO BMF)"
href="http://www.irs.gov/uac/SOI-Tax-Stats-Exempt-Organizations-Business-Master-File-Extract-%28EO-BMF%29">IRS</a>,
      <a title="Active Local Units, Georgia PTA"
        href="http://www.georgiapta.org/documents/Active_Local_Units.pdf">Georgia
        PTA</a>, and others (e.g. <a title="NCCS Organization Profile -
        PTA Georgia Congress (586072487)"
        href="http://nccsdataweb.urban.org/orgs/profile/586072487">National
        Center for Charitable Statistics</a>), and it seems common to
      publish one's IRS determination letter (<a
        title=""determination letter" - Google Search"
href="https://www.google.com/search?q=%22determination+letter%22&tbm=isch">search</a>). 
      (I've also since found <a title="Required Disclosures"
href="http://www.stayexempt.irs.gov/Resource-Library/pdfs/Mod5_Summary.pdf">some
        transparency requirements explained</a> at the <a
        href="http://www.stayexempt.irs.gov/">IRS's "Stay Exempt"
        website</a>.)<br>
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