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  2. Not-for-profit organization - Wikipedia

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    An NFPO does not have the same obligation as an NPO to serve the public good, and as such it may be used to apply for tax-exempt status as an organization that serves its members and does not have the goal of generating profit. [4] An example of this is a sports club, which exists for the enjoyment of its members and thus would function well as ...

  3. Tax consolidation - Wikipedia

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    Countries which do not permit tax consolidation often have rules which provide some of the benefits. For example, the United Kingdom has a system of group relief, which permits profits of one group company to be reduced by losses of another group company. Consolidation regimes can include onerous rules and regulations.

  4. 501 (c) (3) organization - Wikipedia

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    The two exempt classifications of 501(c)(3) organizations are as follows: A public charity, identified by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) as "not a private foundation", normally receives a substantial part of its income, directly or indirectly, from the general public or from the government.

  5. Here's how to create a filing system that actually works - AOL

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    Declutter your files with this simple system. Video Transcript. FILLIP HORD: Welcome back to "In the Know-- Uncluttered." I'm Fillip. JAMIE HORD: And I'm Jamie. And today, we're going to show you ...

  6. Form 990 - Wikipedia

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    The for-profit company Citizen Audit [33] provides PDF copies of annual returns, signatures not blacked out, and full-text searches of 990 forms, but only if you sign up for their services at $350 per year. ProPublica's Nonprofit Explorer [34] allows search by an organization's name, a keyword, or city as well as by reported officers or ...

  7. 501 (c) organization - Wikipedia

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    Labor unions, county fairs, and flower societies are examples of these types of groups. Labor union organizations were a primary benefactor of this organization type, dating to the 19th century. According to the Internal Revenue Service, a 501(c)(5) organization has a duty of providing service to its members first.

  8. Consolidated financial statement - Wikipedia

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    A consolidated financial statement (CFS) is the "financial statement of a group in which the assets, liabilities, equity, income, expenses and cash flows of the parent company and its subsidiaries are presented as those of a single economic entity", according to the definitions stated in International Accounting Standard 27, "Consolidated and separate financial statements", and International ...

  9. Low-profit limited liability company - Wikipedia

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    Many states have an initial filing fee along with an annual fee and annual report filing requirement necessary for an L3C to maintain its legal status. Following filing, the members of the L3C must execute a formal operating agreement. In the operating agreement, L3Cs need to define its purpose per the provisions of IRS Treasury Regs.Sec.53. ...