Posts Tagged ‘nonprofit tax exemption’
Nonprofit Q&A: Charity or Robbery?
Lots of people assume that folks who work in nonprofits have good intentions. While that’s true most of the time, there are people who want to scam the system in EVERY industry. Our intern Chloe joins us for another round of nonprofit questions, like: Can you set up a nonprofit to pay for your own…
Read MoreHow Do You Change Your Nonprofit Name With the IRS?
Recently I had a colleague who shared that her organization had decided to change its name for from Nonprofit ABC to Nonprofit XYZ.
Read MoreNonprofit Tax Status: What Does it Really Mean Anyway?
Time to bust some MAJOR nonprofit myths. Ready? Because it is more than just nonprofit tax status?
Read MoreTHIS can hurt your chances at property tax exemption
In my home state of Minnesota, nonprofits can apply for property tax exemption if they use their real estate for mission delivery. Usually this is a faceless process, the nonprofit applies on paper and has to send in its 990s and other materials to the county tax assessor.
Read MoreWhat If Somebody Asks to See Our 990s?
So, you get a strange phone call at the office – somebody wants back copies of the organization’s 990s. Feels a little invasive doesn’t it? Or like…. what do they want them for? Are we in trouble?
Read MoreNonprofit Myth Busters III: Nonprofits and the IRS
If you have an idea for a nonprofit, you will eventually deal with the IRS. Here are some things to consider.
Read MoreNonprofit Myth Busters: Starting a Nonprofit May Not Be Right for You
Dreaming about a nonprofit? They can be a lot of work. Read this post by Birken Law to learn more.
Read More6 Ways to Lose Your 501(c)(3) IRS Tax-Exempt Status (Without Really Trying)
There are 6 main ways to lose your 501(c)(3) IRS tax-exempt status without really trying.
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