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IRS Form 1023, The Application for Recognition of Exemption Under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code is approximately 28 pages long, contains several schedules and attachments and may require approximately 25-75 additional pages of required documents. Furthermore, obtaining 501(c)(3) status requires the filing of other IRS forms. The IRS estimates well over 150 hours of work for a novice and/or individuals unfamiliar with tax law and governmental paperwork to complete the application. (See Publication 557, Tax-Exempt Status for your Organization)

Submitting incomplete, incorrect and/or inaccurate documents and applications can delay the process with the IRS for up to 12 months. (See the Instructions for Form 1023). The average cost to prepare these IRS forms and additional documents by an attorney or tax specialist can range from $2,500-$5,500.

COMPLETION OF All PRIMARY REQUIRMENTS.

IncFile can incorporate your nonprofit, provide you with the Articles of Incorporation (containing all the required clauses to qualify for tax-exempt status), obtain your EIN, and provide you with the By-Laws, as required for 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status.

PERSON CONSULTATION.

IncFile provides clients with a personal consultation to learn more about your organization and respond to questions and concerns.

WE DO ALL THE PAPERWORK.

IncFile completes and prepares all the necessary forms, schedules and attachments, as well as prepares easy and clear questionnaires for clients to assist in the 501(c)(3) application process.

SERVICES BY A LICENSED ATTORNEY.

All IRS forms, schedules, and attachments are prepared, reviewed, and submitted by a licensed attorney.

AFFORDABLE PRICING.

Online companies, attorneys, tax specialists, and accountants can charge up to $3,000 for the services that IncFile offers.

IncFile will make acquiring your nonprofit corporation's 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status process simple, clear and manageable.

  • No confusing IRS forms to complete
  • No complicated mountains of paperwork, schedules, financial documents, etc.