Respuesta :
Coroporations and organizations may not contribute directly to political campaign is described below.
Explanation:
Corporations and organizations that are prohibited by federal law from making such contributions.These prohibited sources are:
- Corporations, including nonprofit corporations (although funds from a corporate separate segregated fund are permissible)
- Labor organizations (although funds from a separate segregated fund are permissible)
- Federal government contractors
- Foreign nationals
- Contributions in the name of another
Corporations, labor organizations, national banks
Campaigns may not accept contributions from the treasury funds of corporations, labor organizations or national banks. This prohibition applies to any incorporated organization, including a nonstock corporation, a trade association, an incorporated membership organization and an incorporated cooperative.
Professional corporations
Although law firms, doctors’ practices and similar businesses are often organized as partnerships, some of these businesses may instead be professional corporations. Unlike a partnership, a professional corporation is prohibited from making any contributions because contributions from corporations are unlawful.
Partnerships or LLCs with corporate partners or members
Partnerships or LLCs with foreign national members
Personal funds from a candidate employed by prohibited source
Churches and other charitable organizations
Federal government contractors
Partnerships or LLCs with federal government contracts