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For exemption application materials, you are entitled to inspect or receive a copy of the organizations exemption application (Form 1023, 1024, or other document required to be filed), any papers filed in support of the application and any determination letter issued by the IRS with respect to the application.
Public Inspection documents are unpublished documents. Click here to learn more about Public Inspection. Regular Filing documents are routinely placed on file at 8:45 a.m. Eastern Time, for publication in the next days Federal Register. Federal Register Documents Currently on Public Inspection federalregister.gov current federalregister.gov current
PDF versions of documents on public inspection can be viewed on FederalRegister.gov. The official version of a public inspection document is filed at our office in Washington, D.C. We also post a full-text version of the filed document to the FederalRegister.gov website. Understanding Public Inspection - Federal Register federalregister.gov reader-aids understan federalregister.gov reader-aids understan
Tax-exempt organizations, other than private foundations, must file Form 990, Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax, or Form 990-EZ, Short Form Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax. The Form 990-EZ is designed for use by small tax-exempt organizations and nonexempt charitable trusts.
An exempt organization must make available for public inspection its annual information return (e.g., Form 990, Form 990-EZ). Returns must be available for a three-year period beginning with the due date of the return (including any extension of time for filing) or, if later, the date it is actually filed. Public Disclosure and Availability of Exempt Organization Returns - IRS irs.gov charities-non-profits public-discl irs.gov charities-non-profits public-discl

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An exempt organization must make available for public inspection its annual information return (e.g., Form 990, Form 990-EZ). Returns must be available for a three-year period beginning with the due date of the return (including any extension of time for filing) or, if later, the date it is actually filed.
The IRS must make Forms 990-T filed by charities publicly available; use Form 4506-APDF to request copies. Public inspection and disclosure of Form 990-T - IRS IRS (.gov) charitable-organizations public-i IRS (.gov) charitable-organizations public-i
Earning trust through financial transparency and accountability goes beyond what the law requires, but lets start there: nonprofits are required to disclose certain financial information to the public upon request, and board members must have access to financial information in order to fulfill their fiduciary duty to

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