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New York Sport Fishing Federation Inc — filings as a feed

One entry per filing year, through 2022 / no account / no email address

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Tax year 2022 — spent $11,204 more than it took in. Revenue $7,259 · expenses $18,463 · reserve months 18.2
Tax year 2021 — spent $7,363 more than it took in. Revenue $4 · expenses $7,367 · reserve months 63.8
Tax year 2018 — took in $1,500 more than it spent. Revenue $9,730 · expenses $8,230 · reserve months 63.9
Tax year 2017 — took in $3,831 more than it spent. Revenue $12,896 · expenses $9,065 · reserve months 56.1
Tax year 2016 — took in $3,095 more than it spent. Revenue $11,254 · expenses $8,159 · reserve months 56.7
Tax year 2015 — took in $8,466 more than it spent. Revenue $16,315 · expenses $7,849 · reserve months 54.2
Tax year 2014 — took in $5,137 more than it spent. Revenue $21,536 · expenses $16,399 · reserve months 19.7
Tax year 2013 — spent $7,452 more than it took in. Revenue $8,756 · expenses $16,208 · reserve months 16.2
Tax year 2012 — took in $975 more than it spent. Revenue $19,418 · expenses $18,443 · reserve months 19.0
Tax year 2011 — took in $15,769 more than it spent. Revenue $35,194 · expenses $19,425 · reserve months 17.5