How to Form a Nonprofit Corporation breaks down what can be the complicated process of forming a nonprofit corporation into simple steps that anyone can follow. Whether you want to form an arts group, a social service agency, or an environmental organization, this book will give you the guidance you need to form a nonprofit corporation in your state and obtain federal 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status from the IRS.
How to Form a Nonprofit Corporation breaks down what can be the complicated process of forming a nonprofit corporation into simple steps that anyone can follow. Whether you want to form an arts group, a social service agency, or an environmental organization, this book will give you the guidance you need to form a nonprofit corporation in your state and obtain federal 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status from the IRS.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Anthony Mancuso is a corporations and limited liability company expert. A graduate of Hastings College of the Law in San Francisco, Tony is an active member of the California State Bar. Tony writes books and software in the fields of corporate and LLC law and has studied advanced business taxation at Golden Gate University in San Francisco. He also has been a consultant for Silicon Valley EDA (Electronic Design Automation) and other technology companies. He is currently employed at Google in Mountain View, California. Tony is the author of many Nolo books on forming and operating corporations (profit and nonprofit) and LLCs. Among his current books are The Corporate Records Handbook, How to Form a Nonprofit Corporation, Incorporate Your Business, Form Your Own Limited Liability Company, and LLC or Corporation? His books and software have shown over 500,000 businesses and organizations how to form and operate a corporation or an LLC.
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Your Legal Companion for Forming a Nonprofit Corporation Part One: How Nonprofit Corporations Work 1. Is Nonprofit Incorporation Right for You? 2. Legal Rights and Duties of Incorporators, Directors, Officers, Employees, and Members 3. Requirements for Section 501(c)(3) Tax Exemption 4. Public Charities and Private Foundations 5. Other Tax Benefits and Reporting Requirements Part Two: Incorporating Your Nonprofit 6. Choose a Name and File Your Articles of Incorporation 7. Prepare Your Bylaws 8. Apply for Your Federal 501(c)(3) Tax Exemption 9. Final Steps in Organizing Your Nonprofit Corporation 10. After Your Corporation Is Organized 11. Lawyers and Accountants Appendix A: Using The Interactive Forms and Online Material Appendix B: How to Locate Incorporation Resource Online Appendix C: Information and Forms Index
Your Legal Companion for Forming a Nonprofit Corporation Part One: How Nonprofit Corporations Work 1. Is Nonprofit Incorporation Right for You? 2. Legal Rights and Duties of Incorporators, Directors, Officers, Employees, and Members 3. Requirements for Section 501(c)(3) Tax Exemption 4. Public Charities and Private Foundations 5. Other Tax Benefits and Reporting Requirements Part Two: Incorporating Your Nonprofit 6. Choose a Name and File Your Articles of Incorporation 7. Prepare Your Bylaws 8. Apply for Your Federal 501(c)(3) Tax Exemption 9. Final Steps in Organizing Your Nonprofit Corporation 10. After Your Corporation Is Organized 11. Lawyers and Accountants Appendix A: Using The Interactive Forms and Online Material Appendix B: How to Locate Incorporation Resource Online Appendix C: Information and Forms Index
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