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This guide explores five steps to follow when a nonprofit’s 501(c)(3) status is revoked.

How to Handle a Revoked 501(c)(3) Status in 4 Steps

Some days, there are pieces of mail you really wish you didn’t receive. Bills, late notices, warranty expirations, or recalls on your car are all examples of items we’d rather not get. But one piece of mail you really don’t…

Effective Budgeting for Nonprofits

Effective Budgeting for Nonprofits

A common mistake made by both businesses and nonprofits alike is the failure to budget income and expenses.  Far too often, it’s a see-what-comes-in mentality that rules the day, with no attempt to plan, manage, or adapt to changing financial…

5 Things You Must Do

5 Things You Must Do If The IRS Revokes Your 501(c)(3) Status

Some days, there are pieces of mail you really wish you didn’t receive. Bills, late notices, warranty expirations, or recalls on your car are all examples of items we’d rather not get. But one piece of mail you really don’t…

509a1 vs 509a2

What Is the Difference Between a 509(a)(1) vs 509(a)(2) Nonprofit?

A nonprofit’s source of revenue can greatly affect its potential IRS classification of 501(c)(3) status. Often, an organization’s purpose determines any sub-classification. In this article, we’re going to take a look at what happens when it is revenue that determines…

Taking care of business.

What Is A Group Exemption?

A group exemption affords the opportunity for a nonprofit organization to share the tax-exemption of another 501(c)(3) without having to apply to the IRS for their own status. There’s a lot to it, so let’s take a closer look.

IRS Mishandling Some 501(c)(3) Applications

Cincinnati, we’ve got a problem!  Lately the Internal Revenue Service Exempt Organizations Division has begun to monkey around with the way it treats organizations applying for tax exempt status, particularly those nonprofits that have been around and operating for a…

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