ARTICLES of INCORPORATION for DOMESTIC NONPROFIT 2025

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Exemption requirements - 501(c)(3) organizations To be tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, an organization must be organized and operated exclusively for exempt purposes set forth in section 501(c)(3), and none of its earnings may inure to any private shareholder or individual.
While a nonprofit corporation is a state-level designation, the 501(c)(3) status is a federal, nationwide designation awarded by the IRS. If a group has 501(c)(3) status, then it is exempt from federal income tax, which often also means you dont need to pay state income taxes either.
If your nonprofit association makes a profit from its activities: Whether your nonprofit currently makes a profit or will in the near future, you could benefit from incorporation. It is essential to make sure that the money you make is from the various charitable activities your organization performs.
This is extremely important. You need to draft a complete Articles of Incorporation with specific legal languages, and thats what the IRS accepts. Your state version is only for the state.
Articles of incorporation form a new corporation. You may imagine a business when you think of a corporation, but a corporation is just a type of legal structure, so both nonprofits and companies can and do use it. Nonprofit organizations need a structure to apply for 501(c)(3) tax-exempt with the IRS.
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A nonprofit corporation is an organization formed as a corporation for purposes other than generating a profit, and in which no part of the organizations income is distributed to its directors or officers.

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