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Tax ID number
did you have a problem with tax id numbers? Some businesses require tax id number for fundraising......please let me know what to do............
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it's to prove that you have non profit status. nationals already have this set up for them. Non national groups have a bit of trouble cuz the actual tax id process costs about $300+. So you kinda have to fundraise to get recognized to fundraise.
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If you're a local, you definately should seek a lawyer's advise about becoming a tax exempt organization (i.e. a 501(c)(3) organization). You can get the forms and everything through the IRS, but it's a very complicated process and you'd probably have to have some alumnae get involved.
Also, if you're not established as a corporation, you're also going to have some trouble. If it's something you're serious about, seek a lawyer that specializes in non-profit organizations. You could find one by calling your county's Bar Association- they probably have a Lawyer Referral Service. If you need a recommendation for your area, PM me and i'll ask my Non-Profit Organization Law professor if they can recommend someone. |
We got our tax ID # so long ago that I couldn't tell you anything about it. Sorry :(
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Yeah, it really is a huge pain in the ass though. |
I wonder how hard it is or how much it costs........I also have to do it for my honor society the Chi Sigma Iota......it sucks.....I have no experience with taxes since I am young :(
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does the frat/sorority have to file taxes???
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I just called up headquarters to get the tax ID for my chapter...I called the financial dept. and it didn't take too long at all.
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The Employer Identification Number is the one you want, its synomomous with a Tax ID Number. It is extremly easy to get, and in fact can be done online now.
The hard thing to get however (and the one that requires the $$$ and the Lawyers) is to get a Tax Exemption Number, which is the number that says you don't pay sales taxes (like churches or state agencies). The EIN/Tax ID is what allows you to establish a bank account for an organization. Usually business require that information because that is whom they write the check out to, instead of trusting it in the hands of a individual. On the SS-4 form (or if you call) there's a question that you put that your a Non Profit Organization. I work in the Student Organization Office at this university, and we are asked about this quite a bit. |
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Our HQ took care of the Tax ID's for each chapter...it's the number used to open our checking/savings accounts (instead of a member's SSN). PsychTau |
I'm in the process of trying to do this for my specific chapter's philanthropy committee, so eventually donations to our philanthropy can be tax-deductable. You need to have an employer id number to even start the process of becoming a tax-exempt organization (even if you have no employees).
Getting the EID is actually really easy, you just fill out a form on the irs page, irs.gov good luck |
pscyhtau....
many orgs get a EIN so they can open a checking account without using an individual's SSN. no employees needed and that doesn't mean you have to file taxes. i don't think you have to file taxes unless you make more that $5,000 per year. most non-greek orgs don't have to worry about it. |
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