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You can find out if the exemption status has been reinstated by reviewing the Pub. 78 Data (for 501(c)(3) organizations) or reviewing its determination letter, which would show an effective date on or after the automatic revocation date, with the online tool or the bulk data download files. You may also review the EO BMF Extract to check the ...
A tax exempt organization may need a letter to confirm its tax-exempt status or to reflect a change in its name or address. If so, an organization may generally contact Customer Account Services by phone, letter, or fax to request an affirmation letter.
The IRS 501(c)(3) determination letter says your nonprofit is exempt from income tax and that you are eligible for certain benefits as a nonprofit. You can find a copy on the IRS 501(c)(3) search page or by using IRS Form 4506-A through the mail.
How to Confirm 501 (c) (3) Status. Enter the organization’s name or EIN on the IRS Tax Exempt Organization Search site to check the status of a nonprofit. Ask the organization for an IRS letter of determination, or check the Secretary of State's website for the state in which the nonprofit is registered.
When a nonprofit applies to the IRS for tax-exemption, they receive a determination letter as proof of 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status. Tax-exempt organizations can be found using the IRS Tax Exempt Organization Search Tool. If your organizaiton was awarded tax-esemption on January 1, 2014 or later, you can download the IRS determination letter.
After your organization submits an application for 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status, the IRS will respond with a determination letter. If the IRS approves your application, you will receive a favorable determination letter, which explains your rights and responsibilities as a tax-exempt organization.
Procedures for issuing rulings and determination letters regarding tax-exempt status under Code section 501(a).