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

Will You Need to File Taxes Once You're Non-Profit

Though they are exempt from income taxation, tax-exempt organizations are generally required to file an annual return (Form 990 or Form 990 EZ) of their income and expenses with the Internal Revenue Service.

Starting in 2008, small tax-exempt organizations that previously were not required to file Form 990 may be required to file an annual electronic notice (Form 990-N).

If your group brings in income that is unrelated to your nonprofit mission, you will need to file an unrelated business income tax return. If you have employees, you may be required to pay Federal Income Tax Withholding, Social Security tax, and Medicare taxes. In addition, some tax-exempt organizations are responsible for Federal Unemployment Tax.

IRS Resources

The IRS has just published a new brochure that provides a brief overview of what will be required of you once you have obtained tax-exempt status:

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Web Site Basics

Even the smallest rescue needs a Web site these days. A site will reach more people than you could ever hope to reach otherwise. It is the simplest way to let the world know about the work you're doing, what you stand for, and most important, what pets you have available for adoption. It can be and, for your purposes, it should be a very inexpensive tool.

If you don't know how to make a Web site, you have two choices - you can learn, or you can turn the task over to someone else. Read more...