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  2. Information about Form 1024, Application for Recognition of Exemption Under Section 501 (a), including recent updates, related forms, and instructions on how to file. Organizations use Form 1024 to apply for 501 (a) exemption or to receive a 501 (c) status determination letter.

  3. Form 1024 must be submitted electronically through Pay.gov. You can access the most recent version of the form at Pay.gov. Go to http://www.irs.gov/Form1024 for more information.

  4. Organizations file this form to apply for recognition of exemption from federal income tax under Section 501 (a) (other than Sections 501 (c) (3) or 501 (c) (4)) or Section 521. See the Instructions for Form 1024 for help in completing this application.

  5. A Walk Through the IRS Forms 1024 and 1024-A: For Nonprofits...

    www.wagenmakerlaw.com/blog/walk-through-irs-forms-1024-and-1024-nonprofits...

    If an organization’s tax-exempt status is approved, it must make the following information available for public inspection: Complete Form 1024 (or Form 1024-A) and any supporting documents; Form 2848, Power of Attorney, and all other correspondence between the nonprofit and the IRS regarding Form 1024; Determination letter; and

  6. Starting out | Stay Exempt - IRS tax forms

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    The IRS requires that Form 1024-A, Application for Recognition of Exemption Under Section 501 (c) (4), be completed and submitted through Pay.gov. Life Cycle of an Exempt Organization - IRS.gov link. The Life Cycle tool provides information on points of intersection between organizations and the IRS. Materials include explanatory information ...

  7. Overview of Form 1024 e-Filing | Stay Exempt - IRS tax forms

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    Overview of Form 1024 e-Filing | Stay Exempt. An official website of the United States Government. Stay Exempt. Home. Starting Out. Existing Organizations. In-Depth Topics. Resource Library. Search.

  8. Tax-Exempt Not-for-Profit Organizations via IRS Form 1024 - Moss...

    www.mossadams.com/articles/2022/02/tax-exempt-organizations-via-irs-form-1024

    The IRS now requires electronic filing of Form 1024, Application for Recognition of Exemption under Section 501(a) or Section 521 of the Internal Revenue Code. Some tax-exempt organizations that were previously able to request exemption through a letter application must now also use Form 1024.

  9. Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service Instructions...

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    Form 1024 is used by most types of organizations to apply for recognition of exemption under section 501(a). See Part I of the application. Even if these organizations are not required to file Form 1024 to be tax-exempt, they may wish to file Form 1024 to receive a determination letter of IRS recognition of their

  10. Form 1024 (Rev. January 2018) - NAPS

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    Complete the financial statements for the current year and for each of the 3 years immediately before it. If in existence less than 4 years, complete the statements for each year in existence. If in existence less than 1 year, also provide proposed budgets for the 2 years following the current year.

  11. Form 1024 asks you to answer a series of questions and provide information to assist us in determining if you meet the requirements for tax exemption under the subsection you applied. Answer questions completely.