
charitable organizations and front companies
Charitable organizations are groups that work to benefit the public, such as providing aid, education, or health services, and often qualify for tax benefits. Front companies, however, are businesses set up to hide illegal activities or conceal the true purpose of other entities, often pretending to be legitimate to mislead authorities or the public. While charities aim to do good, front companies may serve deceptive or illicit ends, making it important to verify the legitimacy and transparency of organizations involved in charitable work.