Check Your Non-Profit’s Tax Exempt Status
Is your non- profit organization still a non-profit as far as the IRS is concerned? There is an online tool for exempt organizations available on the IRS website.
Exempt Organizations Select Check is an online search tool that allows users to select an exempt organization and check certain information regarding its federal tax status and filings. It consolidates three former search sites into one, providing expanded search capability and a more efficient way to search for organizations that are eligible to receive tax-deductible charitable contributions (IRS Pub. 78 data), have had their tax-exempt status automatically revoked because they have not filed Form 990 series returns or notices annually as required for three consecutive years (Auto-Revocation List), or have filed a Form 990-N annual electronic notice (e-Postcard).
The Exempt Organizations Select Check data is generally updated on the third Monday of each month for automatically revoked organizations and organizations eligible to receive deductible contributions, and weekly for Form 990-N (e-Postcard) filings. In addition to searching for a particular organization, users may download a complete list of each of the databases through the tool.
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