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Obtaining 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Status

Introduction

If there is ever a busy person, it's someone who is involved in animal welfare. You already meet yourself coming and going, and then someone suggests that you ought to file for tax-exempt status. You probably realize it would offer you some advantages, but how will you ever find time to do the research and fill out the paperwork. Is it worth it?

That's where Petfinder.com comes in. We're here to help you. This article will

  • explain what is meant by state incorporation and federal tax-exempt ("nonprofit" or "charity") status,
  • explain how much work (and money) it will take to obtain this status,
  • answer many of your questions,
  • provide you with links to the state and federal resources that will help shorten your search for other answers, and
  • share opportunities that will be available to you once your organization has 501(c)(3) status.

There are three basic steps on the road to a 501(c)(3):

  1. Obtain an Employer Identification Number (EIN = Federal tax ID number)

  2. File your Articles of Incorporation with your state.

  3. Apply for tax-exempt status under Internal Revenue Service Section 501(c)(3).
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