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About This Website
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The content of this website was written by Sandy Deja, who has specialized in non-profit tax issues since 1974. As an IRS Exempt Organizations Specialist from 1974 to 1986, Sandy reviewed thousands of applications for 501(c)(3) status, audited hundreds of tax and information returns filed by non-profits, and trained other IRS agents in Exempt Organizations tax law.Since leaving the IRS in 1986, Sandy has prepared 501(c)(3) applications for over a thousand non-profit clients, and reviewed almost as many prepared by "Do-It-Yourselfers." She has taught workshops on Form 1023 and other aspects of non-profit taxes for diverse groups including the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the American Association of Retired Persons, the Washington State Bar Association, Children's Defense Fund, and the Secret Masters of Fandom. To listen to an April, 2008 interview of Sandy Deja, please visit www.www.blogtalkradio.com and scroll down to "How To Form A Nonprofit Corporation."
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I hope www.form1023help.com has been useful for you.
I have had the privilege of working with non-profit organizations since 1974. Although this work has been immensely satisfying, I am no longer accepting new clients. I have decided it is time for me to lay down tax consulting and pursue a livelihood writing and selling tax books.
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More praise for www.form1023help.com (and for Sandy Deja's book). If it weren't for your wonderful website, we wouldn't have gotten [our 501(c)(3) status]!...the above site was so helpful and clear that I think you should write a book. Jeannine Lambert Dear Visitor, I took Jeannine Lambert's advice, and did write a book. One reviewer said,"...its practical useful and easy to read. Anyone trying to complete the paperwork to start a 501(c)(3) would be well served to read this book for its step by step guidance." Visit www.501c3book.com for more about it.
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This page last updated February, 2007.
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