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Employees The American Legion Post 768 David Taylor

David Taylor

Officer

Trustee at The American Legion Post 768

Fiscal year ended December 31, 2024. Published on January 25, 2026.

$2,200
2024

Total compensation

David Taylor has been listed as an employee of The American Legion Post 768 in Form 990 filings since fiscal year 2020.

Annual compensation details

$2,200
+2,100%
Trustee
2024
$3k
4 hrs/wk
$100
Trustee
2023
$1k
4 hrs/wk
$0
Sergeant-at-Arms
2022
$0
Sergeant-at-Arms
2021
$0
Sergeant-at-Arms
2020

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January 25, 2026:
2024 The American Legion Post 768 990 published
January 25, 2026:
2023 The American Legion Post 768 990 published
January 25, 2026:
2022 The American Legion Post 768 990 published

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