Re: 1023 Form
Filing for 501(c)(3) status is normally a good idea. Among the other benefits, donations to your group will be deductible as charitable contributions. It also gives you more credibility as an organization.
However, it's not required for very small organizations. The rule of thumb with the IRS is that if an organization brings in more than $5000 (all sources, not net), then it should formalize.
In fact an organization under the $5000 threshold can kind of declare itself a 501(c)(3). The problem is - there's no one to verify that status. Since you never filed for formal recognition with the IRS, you dont exist to them. But if you look at the instructions for the 1023, it says it is not necessary for you to file if you are below this threshhold.
If you want to proceed, definitely call the IRS. With the huge backlog of processing applications they are facing, I don't know if they accept/encourage applications from the less-than-$5000 crowd.
It used to be you never applied for status and and never had to file an annual return/report - so the IRS knew nothing about you (and didn't need to). But now, you'll at least have to file the 990N (postcard). So it may be that the IRS begins recognizing these little 501(c)(3)s without you have to file or pay any fees.
As you learn more, please share with us.
Last edited by JHB; 12-12-2008 at 08:37 PM..
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