Nonprofit Corporation
Nonprofit corporations are created for public benefit, for mutual benefit for its members, or for religious purposes. Nonprofit corporation status does not guarantee that the organization will be granted tax-exempt status, nor does it ensure that the contributions to the organization are tax deductible. Becoming a nonprofit corporation is generally a prerequisite to applying for tax-exempt status under IRS Code section 501(c).And remember, we are happy to answer your questions on the phone. To speak with one of our knowledgeable incorporation Business Specialists, call us at 1-888-494-9729 (our phone hours are: Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 8 PM ET) or send us a message.
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| A nonprofit corporation is a corporation whose principal purpose is public benefit. It provides a shield against potential liability for its directors, officers, and employees. | No complicated mountains of IRS paperwork. IncFile will incorporate your non-profit and make your 501(c)(3) tax-exempt application process simple, clear, and manageable. | Federal law provides tax benefits to non-profit corporations recognized as exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. |




