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Form 1023, Part I
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Page 1 - Part I - Identification of Applicant
Page 1 - Part I, Question 2 If you are using the home address of an officer or board member, including that person's name in the "c/o" line of Form 1023 may prevent mail for your non-profit organization from going astray.
Page 1 - Part I, Question 3 Be sure to use an address where you know a responsible person will be checking the mail regularly for the next several months. For IRS purposes, a post office box is acceptable.
Page 1 - Part I, Question 4 Your organization is required to have a Federal ID number before you submit your 501(c)(3) application. Apply for this using IRS Form SS-4. Complete the form and then call the toll free number in the Form SS-4 instructions.
Note: It is never a good idea to use anyone’s personal social security number on a non-profit’s bank account, even for a short period of time.
Page 1 - Part I, Question 9 You are not required to have a website. If you do not have a website, enter "No website."
Page 1 - Part I, Question 10 If gross receipts are expected to be less than $25,000, you can check the "yes" box and write “GR <$25,000” either on an attachment or in the tiny space available.
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This page last updated February, 2007.
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