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Mark: Welcome back. Are you ready for the main event? Today, we are going to talk about filling out your Form 1023, your IRS Form 1023 or 1023-EZ. It is your official application for tax-exempt status from the IRS. I am Mark Lyda, from Lyda Law Firm. Letamp;#39;s get started. [Music Plays] Mark: There are different types of nonprofits and some wonamp;#39;t have to fill out a 1023 or a 1023-EZ, some will have different forms. But this whole playlist is geared generally toward your more traditional types of nonprofits, whether they be private foundations or public charities. So, a traditional 501(c)(3)nonprofit fills out a Form 1023 from the IRS in order to achieve tax-exempt status. If you are a smaller nonprofit, you may be able to use IRS Form 1023-EZ, which is easier. So we wonamp;#39;t be able to cover all of the form or all of the application in this one video. But what Iamp;#39;d like to do is just touch on a few important points for you to keep in mi