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  2. Tax consolidation - Wikipedia

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    Under the unitary concept, all commonly controlled corporations within the unitary management and control group are required to join in a consolidated return filing for the state. An example of why a state would adopt unitary combined reporting is in the Statement of Intent in section 152 of Vermont's 2004 Act:

  3. Form 1023 - Wikipedia

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    The organization is not a successor to, or controlled by, an entity suspended as a terrorist organization as defined by section 501(p) Are organized as a corporation, unincorporated association, or trust; Not a successor of a for-profit entity; Not a revoked or previously revoked organization

  4. Non-profit organization laws in the U.S. - Wikipedia

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    In a non-profit corporation, the "agency problem" is even more difficult than in the for-profit sector, because the management of a non-profit is not even theoretically subject to removal by the charitable beneficiaries. The board of directors of most charities is self-perpetuating, with new members chosen by vote of the existing members.

  5. Not-for-profit organization - Wikipedia

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    A not-for-profit or non-for-profit organization (NFPO) is a legal entity that does not distribute surplus funds to its members and is formed to fulfill specific objectives. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] While not-for-profit organizations and non-profit organizations (NPO) are distinct legal entities, the terms are sometimes used interchangeably. [ 3 ]

  6. Nonprofit organization laws by jurisdiction - Wikipedia

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    Other provinces (including Alberta) permit incorporation as of right, by the filing of Articles of Incorporation or Articles of Association. During 2009, the federal government enacted new legislation repealing the Canada Corporations Act, Part II – the Canada Not-for-Profit Corporations Act.

  7. 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 ...

  8. 501 (c) organization - Wikipedia

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    Tax exemption does not excuse an organization from maintaining proper records and filing any required annual or special-purpose tax returns, e.g., 26 U.S.C. § 6033 and 26 U.S.C. § 6050L. Prior to 2008, an annual return was not generally required from an exempt organization accruing less than $25,000 in gross income yearly. [11]

  9. Company limited by guarantee - Wikipedia

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    A company limited by guarantee (CLG) is a type of company where the liability of members in the event the company is wound up is limited to a (typically very small) amount listed in the company's articles or constitution. [1]