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Old 04-14-2004, 03:28 PM
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Originally posted by kddani
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.
Fraternal organizations don't qualify for 501c3. We do, however, qualify for 501c7. You can download the forms from IRS's website at irs.gov.

Yeah, it really is a huge pain in the ass though.
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