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Consumer Alert on Credit Counseling Organizations

 

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This is an archival or historical document and may not reflect current law, policies or procedures.

Updated May 2006

Although many credit counseling organizations provide valuable services to persons who find themselves in debt, the IRS is concerned that some have used their tax-exempt status to circumvent consumer protection laws and take advantage of those who are already in financial distress. The following items detail these concerns:

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  •  — Get consumer tips, pick up scam alerts, or file complaints at the FTC Web site's Consumer Information page. 
  • Tax Information for Charities & Other Nonprofits — Determine whether the organization is tax-exempt and what an organization must do to maintain that status. 
  •  — Obtain a list of state charity official offices. 
  •  — To find more information on federal financial education programs and resources.