To obtain a favorable Federal Income Tax exemption determination from the Internal Revenue Service, your corporation will be subjected to a lengthy (about 6 to 9 months regularly, 2 to 3 months if expedited) and often cumbersome Internal Revenue Service investigation and approval process. During this period, the Internal Revenue Service will review the documents provided, make additional demands, and scrutinize corporate records and detailed information regarding your corporation’s activities. Your Articles of Incorporation, Corporate By-laws, and other corporate documents must include the proper information to comply with Internal Revenue Service Regulations. If you have an existing non-profit corporation that does not meet the requirements of 501(c)(3), it will be necessary to make changes to the Articles of Incorporation and draft the appropriate corporate documents so that your non-profit corporation is in compliance.

 

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