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The user fee for Form 1023 is $600. The user fee for Form 1023-EZ is $275. The user fees must be paid through Pay.gov when the application is filed.
Private nonoperating foundations fall under 501(c)(3) of the IRC and must complete the Form 1023, Application for Recognition of Exemption.
Organizations must electronically file this form to apply for recognition of exemption from federal income tax under section 501(c)(3). Note. You may be eligible to file Form 1023-EZ, a streamlined version of the application for recognition of tax exemption.
The user fee for: Form 1023 is $600. Form 1023-EZ is $275.
Keep in mind that an organizations tax-exempt status isnt permanent. The IRS can revoke a nonprofits federal exemption status if, for example, it fails to provide the government with updated information (that it must submit annually) for three consecutive years.
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By contrast, Form 1023 can take between 3 and 6 months for processing, and it could take up to a year. As you might suspect, Form 1023 is appropriate for large or highly complex organizations and the IRS scrutinizes these applications carefully before sending out a determination letter.
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.
A 501(c)(3) and 1023 are not the same things, but rather complementary of one another. Section 501(c)(3) is part of the Internal Revenue Code that describes how to become tax-exempt status and Form 1023 must be filed in order to achieve that status.

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