INSTRUCTIONS CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION AMENDMENT 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the INSTRUCTIONS CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION AMENDMENT in the editor.
  2. In Section (1), enter your organization’s registration number, FEIN, and current name as recorded. This information can be found through an online search at the Secretary of State's website.
  3. For Section (2), describe any changes to your organization’s information. If changing the FEIN or name, ensure you have a new IRS Determination Letter ready to submit.
  4. Proceed to Section (3A/B/C) to address any changes in accounting year end dates or financial information. Check 'Yes' or 'No' as applicable and complete the necessary fields.
  5. In Section (4), if you wish to designate a return address for correspondence, fill in the optional fields provided.
  6. Finally, complete Section (5) by signing and dating the form. Ensure that it is signed by an authorized officer of your organization.

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An exempt organization that has changed its name generally must report the change on its next annual return (such as Form 990 or 990-EZ).
Bylaws amendments should be submitted to the government agencies. Its especially important to submit all the amendments to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), when its required.
The NTEE (National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities) Classification System was developed by The National Center for Charitable Statistics as part of its keyword searching criteria.
Government-issued forms in general have a reputation for being difficult. Form 1023 is especially notorious for its length and complexity, regardless of your organizational structure. Even though it may be complicated, there are a ton of resources that you can turn to for assistance.
You can search for your organization in the IRS 990 Business Master File on their website here. Organizations Records: Internal records and documentation related to the nonprofits registration and correspondence with the IRS often contain the NTEE code.

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To modify or obtain an NTEE code, an organization should send a written request to the IRS Correspondence Unit with the relevant facts, including the Code currently assigned, if any, and the requested Code, as well as who selected the currently assigned Code initially, if known.
National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities (NTEE) Code.

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