Local 444 Ipal Fund
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Last updated 2011
Financial Overview
Aggregation is done by name and will not account for significant variations in reported names.
Aggregation is done by name and will not account for significant variations in reported names.
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Contributions & Expenditures
Explore all contributions to and expenditures by Local 444 Ipal Fund since 2008.
$51,971
$79,172
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IRS disclosures
All electronic form 8872s that Local 444 Ipal Fund has filed with the IRS. Organizations may file monthly or quarterly during general-election (even-numbered) years, and monthly or semiannually during nonelection (odd-numbered) years.
Data only includes electronic filings. To look for paper reports, try the IRS’ search function.
2011
- $2,959 in contributions
- $2,859 in expenditures
2011
- $2,959 in contributions
- $2,859 in expenditures
January 1, 2011 to March 31, 2011
Total contributions
$2,959
Total expenditures
$2,859
2010
- $11,143 in contributions
- $14,853 in expenditures
2010
- $11,143 in contributions
- $14,853 in expenditures
November 23, 2010 to December 31, 2010
Total contributions
$1,722
Total expenditures
$1,241
October 1, 2010 to November 22, 2010
Total contributions
$3,337
Total expenditures
$812
July 1, 2010 to September 30, 2010
Total contributions
$6,084
Total expenditures
$5,845
April 1, 2010 to June 30, 2010
Total contributions
$0
Total expenditures
$4,276
January 1, 2010 to March 31, 2010
Total contributions
$0
Total expenditures
$2,679
2009
- $17,567 in contributions
- $55,915 in expenditures
2009
- $17,567 in contributions
- $55,915 in expenditures
July 1, 2009 to December 31, 2009
Total contributions
$9,597
Total expenditures
$9,701
January 1, 2009 to June 30, 2009
Total contributions
$7,970
Total expenditures
$46,214
2008
- $20,302 in contributions
- $5,545 in expenditures
2008
- $20,302 in contributions
- $5,545 in expenditures
November 25, 2008 to December 31, 2008
Total contributions
$1,910
Total expenditures
$0
October 1, 2008 to November 24, 2008
Total contributions
$4,539
Total expenditures
$1,070
July 1, 2008 to September 30, 2008
Total contributions
$7,593
Total expenditures
$1,200
April 1, 2008 to June 30, 2008
Total contributions
$6,260
Total expenditures
$2,575
January 1, 2008 to March 31, 2008
Total contributions
$0
Total expenditures
$700
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