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What is IRS Form 1023

The IRS Form 1023 Application for Recognition of Exemption is a federal tax form used by organizations to apply for 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status under the Internal Revenue Code.

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  • Nonprofit organizations seeking IRS tax-exempt status
  • Founders of new charitable organizations
  • Financial officers responsible for IRS form submissions
  • Legal advisors for nonprofit entities
  • Individuals looking to establish a 501c3 tax structure

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Any organization looking to apply for 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status can file IRS Form 1023, provided it adheres to IRS definitions of non-profit entities.
Organizations must submit their Articles of Incorporation, bylaws, and a detailed narrative explaining their purpose and programs along with Form 1023.
While there is no strict deadline, it’s best to file IRS Form 1023 before relying on tax exemptions for fundraising or other activities, to ensure timely processing.
Common mistakes include incomplete or inconsistent information, failing to provide required documentation, and not adequately explaining the organization’s charitable purpose.
Processing times for Form 1023 can vary but typically take between 3-6 months, depending on the complexity and accuracy of the application.
Form 1023 can be submitted online through the IRS website for electronic filing or mailed directly to the IRS address provided in the form's instructions, if filed on paper.
Yes, there is a user fee to file Form 1023, which varies based on the type of application submitted. Check the IRS website for current fee rates and payment options.
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