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The Internal Revenue Service has published two new brochures to help tax-exempt charities understand the tax laws conferring tax-status.

Publication 4220, Applying for 501(c)(3) Tax-Exempt Status, is designed to help prospective charities apply for tax exemption under the tax law.

If you are interested in starting a nonprofit or have general questions on nonprofit law you have come to the right place! The questions that follow will help you determine if an organization is eligible to apply for recognition of exemption from federal income taxation under section 501(a) of the Internal Revenue Code and, if so, how to proceed.

If you want to see an in-depth discussion of exemption requirements under section 501(a) of the Code, rather than going through a step-by-step analysis of an organization's eligibility to apply for recognition of exemption from federal income taxation, see Types of Exempt Organizations or download IRS Publication 557, Tax Exempt Status For Your Organization

First Things First. Does The Organization Have an Appropriate Legal Form?

For the Internal Revenue Service (the IRS) to recognize an organization's exemption, the organization must be organized as a trust, a corporation, or an association.

Is the organization a trust, corporation, or association?

Yes | No

You may direct your technical and procedural questions concerning charities and other non-profit organizations to IRS Tax Exempt and Government Entities Customer Account Services at (877) 829-5500 (toll-free number). The call center is open 8:00am to 6:30pm Eastern Time.

Or you may write at:

Internal Revenue Service
TE/GE Customer Account Services
P.O. Box 2508
Cincinnati, OH 45201


Visit the State web sites below and find information on state registration requirements for charities, taxation, information for employers, and more.

If you want to try to fill out all the forms yourself:
You MUST read this first: http://www.irs.ustreas.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p557.pdf

The following includes various other help for 501(c)(3) organizations.
Comparing 501(c) Organizations

Where To Go for Additional Information - Includes outside links and internet newsgroups
Frequently Asked Questions on Tax Exempt Status
Common Mistakes Made by New 501(c)(3) Organizations

Help Filling Out Your 501(c)(3) Application

The list below is nearly 50 pages of useful information, including:
Advantages & Disadvantages of 501(c)(3) Status
How the IRS Processes Exemption Applications
Maintaining Exempt Status
Links, FAQ & Miscellaneous

The IRS has revised Form 1023, the exemption application form for section 501(c)(3) organizations, and its instructions.

Frequently asked questions explain the revisions and the transition from the prior to the new version of the Form.  After April 30, 2005, organizations applying for exemption under section 501(c)(3) must file the new application form.

Exemption Requirements
A brief description of the requirements for exemption under IRC Section 501(c)(3).

Application for Recognition of Exemption
Procedures for applying for exemption under Internal Revenue Section 501(c)(3).

Filing Requirements
A brief description of annual filing requirements for tax-exempt organizations.

Private Foundations
A brief explanation of the rules for classifying charitable organizations as private foundations, and the effect of private foundation classification.

Unrelated Business Income Tax - General Rules
A general description of the unrelated business income tax requirements for tax-exempt organizations.

Contributions
A brief description of the disclosure and substantiation requirements for contributions to charitable organizations.

Publication 1771 - Charitable Contributions - Substantiation and Disclosure
This publication explains the federal law for organizations (such as charities and churches) who receive tax-deductible contributions and for taxpayers who made contributions. Also, with the new IRS regulations, anyone can request a copy of an organization's Form 990. Find out more here: http://www.qual990.org/value_of_990.html

Internal Revenue Code - Exempt Organizations

Law on Exempt Organizations (i.e., nonprofits).

Internal Revenue Code Sec. 501
The basic law authorizing nonprofit corporations.

What's Hot In Tax Forms, Pubs, and Other Tax Products
Check out the latest changes on our published tax forms and publications and get a heads up on tax law changes that will be reflected in future revisions of tax products.

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You can order IRS Publication 1796, Federal Tax Products on CD-ROM, from the National Technical Information Service (NTIS).

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Forms, instructions, and publications dating back to 1992 are available in PDF format.

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Law Related Questions
  
Sample Nonprofit Bylaws 

Internal Revenue Code - Exempt Organizations
Law on Exempt Organizations (i.e., nonprofits).

Internal Revenue Code Sec. 501
The basic law authorizing nonprofit corporations.

Tax Information for Charities & Other Non-Profits

Australian Charitable Laws http://www.ato.gov.au/

The Charity Commission for England and Wales
http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/


For Nonprofits in Canada:
Canada Customs and Revenue Agency

Agence des douanes et du revenu du Canada

The Canada Customs and Revenue Agency (CCRA) registers qualifying organizations as charities, gives technical advice on operating a charity, and handles audit and compliance activities.

Registered charities are required to file an annual return with the CCRA, a portion of which is available to the public, and must meet certain requirements of the Income Tax Act concerning their expenditures and activities.

The CCRA tries to ensure that only organizations meeting the legal requirements are registered as charities. However, changing circumstances in a charity's operations, inaccurate information and other factors can hinder the CCRA's role in monitoring charities. While most charities operate within the rules, registration should not be viewed as absolute proof of an organization's credibility. Donors are responsible for ensuring that their gifts to charity are used as stipulated.

In this module, you can find forms and publications related to charities, as well as a lists of all Canadian registered charities. You can also find out whether a charity is registered by contacting your tax services office.

Charities Listings

In addition to the list of all Canadian registered charities our Web pages now give you online access to these lists:

Strengthening Canada's Charitable Sector: Regulatory reform

The final report of the Joint Regulatory Table, an advisory body created under the Voluntary Sector Initiative, has been released. The report, entitled "Strengthening the Charitable Sector: Regulatory Reform", examines how charities are regulated federally and looks at options for change.

Our bilingual toll-free telephone service provides information about registered charities. This service is available weekdays (except statutory holidays) from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Eastern Time.


 

 


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