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501(c)(3) Application: The Basics Completed your nonprofit needs assessment, including asking yourself critical questions. Chosen your type of nonprofit, such as a sole member nonprofit. Drafted your nonprofit vision statement. Chosen your nonprofit name. Registered your nonprofit on the state level.
Applications for nonprofit status must be submitted online to the IRS. If an organization is eligible to apply for nonprofit status with Form 1023-EZ, the process can take as little as four weeks. For those who must file Form 1023, the process could take up to six months or longer.
The complete IRS Form 1023 application should include the following components: (a) Form 1023 itself, including financial information and numerous questions calling for disclosure of qualifying Section 501(c)(3) information; (b) corporate documents sufficient to satisfy the operational test and otherwise demonstrate ...
In either case, your organization will be on the IRS radar, and it could lose its exempt status entirely. Remember too, you are signing the application under penalty of perjury. If you have any expectation of more than $50,000 in revenue, you would be far wiser to file the full Form 1023 now.
The key difference between the 1023 and 1023-EZ are the length of time each takes to complete, the target audience of each form, and the flexibility that each form provides. Since the 1023-EZ can only be filled out by organizations with less than $250,000 in total assets, the 1023-EZ is catered toward small nonprofits.