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Form 1023 is used to apply for 501(c)(3) status, while Form 1024 is used to apply for another type of federal exemption, such as 501(c)(4) or 501(c)(6).
Form 1024 must be submitted electronically through Pay.gov. You can access the most recent version of the form at Pay.gov. Go to for more information.
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.
Generally, if you file Form 1024 within 27 months after the month in which you were legally formed, and we approve your application, the effective date of recognition of your exempt status will be your legal date of formation.
If your nonprofit starts to grow and no longer passes the gross receipts test, it must file Form 1023 within 90 days of the end of the year in which it exceeded the threshold. If you do so, your nonprofit will be recognized by the IRS as a Section 501(c)(3) tax exempt organization from the date of its creation.

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Form 1023-EZ is the streamlined version of Form 1023, Application for Recognition of Exemption Under Section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Any organization may file Form 1023 to apply for recognition of exemption from federal income tax under section 501(c)(3).
As of January 4, 2021, the IRS requires that Form 1024-A applications for recognition of exemption be submitted electronically online at Pay.gov.
Form 1023-EZ is used to apply for recognition as a tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3). Applicants can learn more about the requirements, benefits, limitations and expectations of tax-exempt organizations by accessing the online courses at the IRS Small to Mid-Size Tax Exempt Organization Workshop.
More In Forms and Instructions Organizations must electronically file Form 1024 to apply for recognition of exemption under section 501(a) for being described in section 501(c) (other than section 501(c)(3) or (4)) or section 501(d).
Organizations requesting recognition of tax-exempt status under section 501(c)(4) must complete and submit their Form 1024-A application electronically (including paying the correct user fee) using Pay.gov. Internet. You can access the IRS website 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, at IRS.gov to do the following.

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