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File an Annual Report File an annual report for a Corporation, Not-for-Profit, or Limited Liability Company online. Incorporate a business or terminate an LLC File documents to register a business or terminate an LLC.
The Official Illinois Secretary of State collection of Business Services Not For Profit Corporations publications and forms.
forming your own Not-for-Profit Corporation, a process that can sometimes be complicated. The guide provides detailed guidelines for filing the Articles of Incor poration, as well as information on filing fees, government agencies you must contact, and legal obligations you will assume after incorporation.
2005 Illinois Code - 805 ILCS 105/ General Not For Profit Corporation Act of 1986. Article 1 - General Provisions; Article 2 - Formation Of Corporations; Article 3 - Purposes And Powers; Article 4 - Name; Article 5 - Office And Agent; Article 6 - Shares; Dividends; Contributions; Article 7 - Members; Article 8 - Directors And Officers
To become a not-for-profit organization in Illinois, an organization needs to file Form NFP 102.10 with the Illinois Secretary of State’s Office. If your organization is seeking IRS tax-exempt status,
Bylaws: Similar to for-profit companies, nonprofit entities are governed by bylaws that may specify the purpose of the nonprofit, frequency of board of director meetings and quorums necessary, director voting procedures, powers of board of directors, size of board, regular and annual meetings of the board of directors, special meetings of the ...
View Entire Act. Article 1 - General Provisions. Article 2 - Formation Of Corporations. Article 3 - Purposes And Powers. Article 4 - Name. Article 5 - Office And Agent. Article 6 - Shares; Dividends; Contributions. Article 7 - Members. Article 8 - Directors And Officers.
Sec. 103.05. Purposes and authority of corporations; particular purposes; exemptions. (a) Not-for-profit corporations may be organized under this Act for any one or more of the following or similar purposes: (1) Charitable. (2) Benevolent. (3) Eleemosynary. (4) Educational. (5) Civic. (6) Patriotic. (7) Political. (8) Religious. (9) Social.
One or more incorporators may organize a corporation under this Act. Each incorporator shall be either a corporation, domestic or foreign, whether not for profit or otherwise, or a natural person of the age of 18 years or more. (Source: P.A. 84-1423.) (805 ILCS 105/102.10) (from Ch. 32, par. 102.10) Sec. 102.10.
A not-for-profit corporation that is excluded from the definition of "nonprofit organization" under Section 211.2 of the Unemployment Insurance Act because it does not have in employment 4 or more individuals within each of 20 or more calendar weeks must provide a written notice to each employee, either in each employee's employment contract or ...