How do I look up our 501(C)(3) Organization on the IRS website?

How do I look up our 501(C)(3) Organization on the IRS website?

How do I look up our 501(C)(3) Organization on the IRS website?

You can search existing 501(C) organization on the IRS website here: https://www.irs.gov/charities-non-profits/tax-exempt-organization-search

You can also search for information about an organization's tax-exempt status and filings including:

  • Checkout current status
  • Form 990 Series Returns
  • Form 990-N (e-Postcard)
  • Pub. 78 Data
  • Automatic Revocation of Exemption List
  • Determination Letters

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