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Form 1023, Part II

Page 2 - Part II - Organizational Structure

Page 2 - Part II - Questions 1 through 4
501(c)(3) status cannot be granted to an individual, a partnership,
or a "formless aggregation of individuals." If you want 501(c)(3)
status for a limited liability company or other less common type of
organization, you should probably seek professional assistance.

Page 2 - Part II - Question 5
Although IRS Form 1023 allows an applicant organization to indicate
that it has not yet adopted bylaws, at one time the IRS website
listed lack of Bylaws as a leading reason for delays in processing
501(c)(3) applications. Many IRS agents prefer not to issue a
determination letter to an organization without Bylaws.

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