The Resource How to form a nonprofit corporation, Attorney Anthony Mancuso
How to form a nonprofit corporation, Attorney Anthony Mancuso
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- Summary
- Learn how to form a nonprofit corporation in any state and gain 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status with the IRS. Includes step-by-step instructions for both IRS Form 1023 and the streamlined Form 1023-EZ federal tax-exemption application. Learn to choose a legal name; prepare articles of incorporation; create your bylaws; obtain federal and state tax-exempt status; prepare minutes for your organizational meeting; and, establish a corporate records book
- Language
- eng
- Edition
- 13th edition.
- Extent
- 340 pages
- Note
-
- Includes index
- "With downloadable forms ; Create articles, bylaws & minutes"--Cover
- "Free legal updates at Nolo.com"--Cover
- Contents
-
- Part 1: How nonprofit corporations work
- 1. Is nonprofit incorporation right for you?
- Is your group a nonprofit that can use this book?
- Benefits of the nonprofit corporation
- The disadvantages of going nonprofit
- How nonprofits raise, spend, an and make money
- Your path to nonprofit status
- Where should you incorporate?
- 2. Legal rights and duties of incorporators, directors, officers, employees, and members
- How many people are needed to form a nonprofit corporation?
- Incorporators and their role as promoters
- Directors
- Officers
- Employees
- Membership nonprofits
- 3. Requirements for section 501(c)(3) tax exemption
- Section 501(c)(3) organizational test
- Valid purposes under section 501(c)(3)
- Other requirements for 501(c)(3) groups
- Information for specific questions about your group's activities
- 4. Public charities and private foundations
- The importance of public charity status
- How to qualify for public charity status
- Private foundations
- 5. Other tax benefits and reporting requirements
- Federal and state tax deductions for contributions
- Federal estate and gift tax exemptions
- Federal unrelated business income tax
- State corporate income tax exemptions
- Other state taxes
- State solicitation regulations
- State nonprofit corporate report requirements
- Part 2: Incorporating your nonprofit
- 6. Choose a name and file your articles of incorporation
- View materials from your secretary of state
- Choose a corporate name
- Check name availability
- What to do when there's a name conflict
- Reserve your corporate name
- Perform a name search
- Protect your name
- Prepare your articles of incorporation
- File your articles of incorporation
- 7. Prepare your bylaws
- Choose a membership or nonmembership structure
- Purpose and scope of our bylaws
- Prepare your bylaws
- Prepare membership provisions
- 8. Apply for your federal 501(c)(3) tax exemption
- Getting started
- Do you need to file form 1023?
- Prepare your tax exemption application
- Filling out the schedules
- Assemble and mail your application to the IRS
- What to expect from the IRS
- The federal determination letter
- 9. Final steps in organizing your nonprofit corporation
- Obtain state corporate income tax exemption
- Set up a corporate records book
- Prepare the minutes of your first board of directors meeting
- Place minutes and attachments in corporate records book
- Issue membership certificates
- File fictitious or assumed business name statement
- Apply for a federal nonprofit mailing permit
- Apply for property tax exemptions
- File an initial corporate report form
- Register with the attorney general
- Comply with political reporting requirements
- Prepare assignments of leases and deeds
- File final papers for prior organization
- Notify others of your incorporation
- 10. After your corporation is organized
- Piercing the corporate veil : If you want to be treated like a corporation, it's best to act like one
- Federal corporate tax returns
- State corporate tax returns and reports
- Federal and state corporate employment taxes
- Employee income tax returns
- Sales tax forms and exemption from sales tax
- Licenses and permits
- Workers' compensation
- Private insurance coverage
- Dissolving a nonprofit corporation
- 11. Lawyers and accountants
- Lawyers
- Legal research
- Accountants and tax advice
- Appendixes. A. Using the downloadable forms and other online material
- B. How to locate incorporation resources online
- C. Information and forms
- Isbn
- 9781413326413
- Label
- How to form a nonprofit corporation
- Title
- How to form a nonprofit corporation
- Statement of responsibility
- Attorney Anthony Mancuso
- Title variation
- How to form a nonprofit corporation
- Title variation remainder
- a step-by-step guide to forming a 501(c)(3) nonprofit in any state
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Learn how to form a nonprofit corporation in any state and gain 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status with the IRS. Includes step-by-step instructions for both IRS Form 1023 and the streamlined Form 1023-EZ federal tax-exemption application. Learn to choose a legal name; prepare articles of incorporation; create your bylaws; obtain federal and state tax-exempt status; prepare minutes for your organizational meeting; and, establish a corporate records book
- Cataloging source
- YDX
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Mancuso, Anthony
- Dewey number
- 346.73/064
- Illustrations
-
- charts
- forms
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- KF1388
- LC item number
- .M36 2019
- Literary form
- non fiction
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Nonprofit organizations
- Incorporation
- Label
- How to form a nonprofit corporation, Attorney Anthony Mancuso
- Note
-
- Includes index
- "With downloadable forms ; Create articles, bylaws & minutes"--Cover
- "Free legal updates at Nolo.com"--Cover
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Part 1: How nonprofit corporations work -- 1. Is nonprofit incorporation right for you? -- Is your group a nonprofit that can use this book? -- Benefits of the nonprofit corporation -- The disadvantages of going nonprofit -- How nonprofits raise, spend, an and make money -- Your path to nonprofit status -- Where should you incorporate? -- 2. Legal rights and duties of incorporators, directors, officers, employees, and members -- How many people are needed to form a nonprofit corporation? -- Incorporators and their role as promoters -- Directors -- Officers -- Employees -- Membership nonprofits -- 3. Requirements for section 501(c)(3) tax exemption -- Section 501(c)(3) organizational test -- Valid purposes under section 501(c)(3) -- Other requirements for 501(c)(3) groups -- Information for specific questions about your group's activities -- 4. Public charities and private foundations -- The importance of public charity status -- How to qualify for public charity status -- Private foundations -- 5. Other tax benefits and reporting requirements -- Federal and state tax deductions for contributions -- Federal estate and gift tax exemptions -- Federal unrelated business income tax -- State corporate income tax exemptions -- Other state taxes -- State solicitation regulations -- State nonprofit corporate report requirements -- Part 2: Incorporating your nonprofit -- 6. Choose a name and file your articles of incorporation -- View materials from your secretary of state -- Choose a corporate name -- Check name availability -- What to do when there's a name conflict -- Reserve your corporate name -- Perform a name search -- Protect your name -- Prepare your articles of incorporation -- File your articles of incorporation -- 7. Prepare your bylaws -- Choose a membership or nonmembership structure -- Purpose and scope of our bylaws -- Prepare your bylaws -- Prepare membership provisions -- 8. Apply for your federal 501(c)(3) tax exemption -- Getting started -- Do you need to file form 1023? -- Prepare your tax exemption application -- Filling out the schedules -- Assemble and mail your application to the IRS -- What to expect from the IRS -- The federal determination letter -- 9. Final steps in organizing your nonprofit corporation -- Obtain state corporate income tax exemption -- Set up a corporate records book -- Prepare the minutes of your first board of directors meeting -- Place minutes and attachments in corporate records book -- Issue membership certificates -- File fictitious or assumed business name statement -- Apply for a federal nonprofit mailing permit -- Apply for property tax exemptions -- File an initial corporate report form -- Register with the attorney general -- Comply with political reporting requirements -- Prepare assignments of leases and deeds -- File final papers for prior organization -- Notify others of your incorporation -- 10. After your corporation is organized -- Piercing the corporate veil : If you want to be treated like a corporation, it's best to act like one -- Federal corporate tax returns -- State corporate tax returns and reports -- Federal and state corporate employment taxes -- Employee income tax returns -- Sales tax forms and exemption from sales tax -- Licenses and permits -- Workers' compensation -- Private insurance coverage -- Dissolving a nonprofit corporation -- 11. Lawyers and accountants -- Lawyers -- Legal research -- Accountants and tax advice -- Appendixes. A. Using the downloadable forms and other online material -- B. How to locate incorporation resources online -- C. Information and forms
- Control code
- on1082877708
- Dimensions
- 28 cm
- Edition
- 13th edition.
- Extent
- 340 pages
- Isbn
- 9781413326413
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- charts, forms
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1082877708
- Label
- How to form a nonprofit corporation, Attorney Anthony Mancuso
- Note
-
- Includes index
- "With downloadable forms ; Create articles, bylaws & minutes"--Cover
- "Free legal updates at Nolo.com"--Cover
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Part 1: How nonprofit corporations work -- 1. Is nonprofit incorporation right for you? -- Is your group a nonprofit that can use this book? -- Benefits of the nonprofit corporation -- The disadvantages of going nonprofit -- How nonprofits raise, spend, an and make money -- Your path to nonprofit status -- Where should you incorporate? -- 2. Legal rights and duties of incorporators, directors, officers, employees, and members -- How many people are needed to form a nonprofit corporation? -- Incorporators and their role as promoters -- Directors -- Officers -- Employees -- Membership nonprofits -- 3. Requirements for section 501(c)(3) tax exemption -- Section 501(c)(3) organizational test -- Valid purposes under section 501(c)(3) -- Other requirements for 501(c)(3) groups -- Information for specific questions about your group's activities -- 4. Public charities and private foundations -- The importance of public charity status -- How to qualify for public charity status -- Private foundations -- 5. Other tax benefits and reporting requirements -- Federal and state tax deductions for contributions -- Federal estate and gift tax exemptions -- Federal unrelated business income tax -- State corporate income tax exemptions -- Other state taxes -- State solicitation regulations -- State nonprofit corporate report requirements -- Part 2: Incorporating your nonprofit -- 6. Choose a name and file your articles of incorporation -- View materials from your secretary of state -- Choose a corporate name -- Check name availability -- What to do when there's a name conflict -- Reserve your corporate name -- Perform a name search -- Protect your name -- Prepare your articles of incorporation -- File your articles of incorporation -- 7. Prepare your bylaws -- Choose a membership or nonmembership structure -- Purpose and scope of our bylaws -- Prepare your bylaws -- Prepare membership provisions -- 8. Apply for your federal 501(c)(3) tax exemption -- Getting started -- Do you need to file form 1023? -- Prepare your tax exemption application -- Filling out the schedules -- Assemble and mail your application to the IRS -- What to expect from the IRS -- The federal determination letter -- 9. Final steps in organizing your nonprofit corporation -- Obtain state corporate income tax exemption -- Set up a corporate records book -- Prepare the minutes of your first board of directors meeting -- Place minutes and attachments in corporate records book -- Issue membership certificates -- File fictitious or assumed business name statement -- Apply for a federal nonprofit mailing permit -- Apply for property tax exemptions -- File an initial corporate report form -- Register with the attorney general -- Comply with political reporting requirements -- Prepare assignments of leases and deeds -- File final papers for prior organization -- Notify others of your incorporation -- 10. After your corporation is organized -- Piercing the corporate veil : If you want to be treated like a corporation, it's best to act like one -- Federal corporate tax returns -- State corporate tax returns and reports -- Federal and state corporate employment taxes -- Employee income tax returns -- Sales tax forms and exemption from sales tax -- Licenses and permits -- Workers' compensation -- Private insurance coverage -- Dissolving a nonprofit corporation -- 11. Lawyers and accountants -- Lawyers -- Legal research -- Accountants and tax advice -- Appendixes. A. Using the downloadable forms and other online material -- B. How to locate incorporation resources online -- C. Information and forms
- Control code
- on1082877708
- Dimensions
- 28 cm
- Edition
- 13th edition.
- Extent
- 340 pages
- Isbn
- 9781413326413
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- charts, forms
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1082877708
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