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How to fill out the State Form 4162 (R15 / 6-16) online
Filling out the State Form 4162 (R15 / 6-16) online is an essential step in establishing a domestic nonprofit corporation in Indiana. This guide will provide clear instructions and helpful tips to navigate each section of the form effectively.
Follow the steps to complete the form successfully
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in your preferred online editor.
- Start by entering the name of the business in the designated field. Ensure that the name includes a required term such as Corporation, Incorporated, Limited, or Company.
- Input the address of the principal office, including the street number and name, city, state, and ZIP code.
- In the statement of purpose section, describe the specific purpose of the corporation. Refer to IRS guidelines for language to ensure eligibility for tax-exempt status.
- Select the type of corporation by checking the appropriate box: public benefit, religious, or mutual benefit.
- Fill in the name and address of the registered agent and registered office. Note that the registered agent cannot be the corporation itself.
- Indicate whether the corporation will have members by checking 'Yes' or 'No' in the membership section.
- Provide the names and addresses of the incorporators in the section provided. Remember that this information cannot be amended later.
- Complete Article VII by outlining the distribution of assets upon dissolution of the corporation. Ensure that the language meets IRS requirements.
- Finally, those signing the form must provide their signatures, printed names, and the date. This declaration affirms that the facts contained in the form are true.
- After reviewing all entries for accuracy, you can save changes, download, print, or share the completed form as needed.
Start completing the State Form 4162 online today to establish your nonprofit corporation!
These terms are often used interchangeably, but they all mean different things. Nonprofit means the entity, usually a corporation, is organized for a nonprofit purpose. 501(c)(3) means a nonprofit organization that has been recognized by the IRS as being tax-exempt by virtue of its charitable programs.
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