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The IRS conducts audits either by mail or through an in-person interview to review your records. The interview may be at an IRS office (office audit) or at the taxpayers home, place of business, or accountants/representatives office (field audit). Remember, you will be contacted initially by mail.
The 509(a)(1) Public Support Test To pass this public support test, organizations must show that over one-third of their total support comes from public sources: individual/corporate donors, other charities, and government funding. This ratio is calculated over five years.
Support Test Qualifying Relative Taxpayers will meet this test if the taxpayer provided more than half of a persons total support for the entire year. welfare, food stamps, and housing provided by the state.
Generally, the 509(a)(2) test requires that the organization receive more than one-third of its support from contributions from the general public and/or from gross receipts from activities related to its tax-exempt purposes.
I.R.C. 6110(b)(2). Section 6110(a) provides that, generally, the text of any written determination and background file document related to that written determination shall be open for public inspection, subject to the deletions required by sections 6110(c) and 6110(i)(3).
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You must keep your business records available at all times for inspection by the IRS. If the IRS examines any of your tax returns, you may be asked to explain the items reported. A complete set of records will speed up the examination.
An organization is a publicly supported charity if it meets one of two tests: The organization receives a substantial part of its support in the form of contributions from publicly supported organizations, governmental units, and/or the general public.
Nonprofits who function as public charities must pass the public support test in order to remain classified as a public charity. Failing the test will have serious consequences as it will cause the public charity to be reclassified as a public foundation.

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