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We can help you setup and maintain your non-profit organization's tax-exempt status by handling all the IRS reporting for you.

Each year the IRS requires most tax-exempt organizations to submit the Form 990 and its relations, which includes the following items.

    1.    Income Statement with very specific revenue and expense categories like donations, salaries,
            postage, rent...
    2.    Balance Sheet with specific categories like cash, accounts receivable, accounts payable...
    3.    Functional Expense Statement with all the expenses allocated to either program services,
            fundraising, or operations.
    4.    Individual Program Expense Statement that reports all of the expenses for each program or
            service like seminar programs or educational mailings.
    5.    Revenue Support Schedules that detail the organization's sources of income in specific
            categories like charitable donations, membership fees, investment income.

The IRS uses these very specific revenue and expense classifications to determine if your organization will retain its tax-exempt status. So it's imperative that you build your accounting system around these revenue and expense classifications.

Here's what we do for you...

    •
  Review and compile your financial statements
      Design, install, and maintain your Accounting System
      Weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly payroll preparation
      Payroll Tax Preparation and Deposits
      Provide training for your accounting personnel
      Complete and file your non-profit status application
      Provide training for your board on non-profit financial statement usage and effective
         budgeting practices
      Prepare and file the 990 and 990T tax forms
      Prepare your initial start-up documentation, including incorporation, federal employee
         identification number (FEIN), and payroll setup with federal and state agencies.
      Churches: We prepare the pastoral housing allowance and other required benefit
         documentation to meet the complex dual status of ministers.

If you're starting a new not-for-profit organization we can help you prepare your organization's 501 (c)(3) application for tax-exempt status.

Here's what's needed...
      Articles of Incorporation containing the Exempt Purpose Statement as described in IRS Code
         section 501(c)(3) and defined in Treasury Regulation 1.501(c)(3)-1 Paragraph d and the
         Dissolution Statement described in Treasury Regulation 1.501(c)(3)-1 Paragraph b subparagraph
         4 ("Organizational Test").
      Employer Identification Number
      By-laws of the Organization
      Minutes of Board Meetings
      Names, Addresses, and Resumes of Board Members
      Names and addresses of all Active Members
      Inventory of Assets like cash, furniture, equipment, property, pledges...
      Inventory of Liabilities like mortgages, accounts payable, loans...
      Rent/Lease Agreements and Contracts
      Revenue and Expense Statements for the last four years or as far back as possible if your
         organization has been in existence for less than four years.
      Written Reason for Formation and History of the organization.
      Organization Mission Statement or Statement of Faith or Beliefs for Churches and other
         Religious Organizations.
      Organization Activities, Operations and Programs Documentation including your
         statement of purpose & operations, food programs, fundraisers, flyers/brochures/pamphlets...
      Financial Support Documentation including all sources of revenue like contributions, tithes,
         offerings, fundraisers...
      Fund Raising Program Descriptions
      IRS Processing/Filing Fee

We are happy to prepare any of these items if you need help.

Let us help you setup and/or maintain your non-profit tax-exempt status by requesting a Free Consultation below.

Bottom Line Tax Services, LLC
40 Villa Rosa Rd, STE A
Temple, GA 30179-5604
Phone: (770) 459-1051
Fax: (888) 851-1052
info@jemelsmith.com


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