Might be a good start for a fiscal sponsor. But keep in mind: non-profit does not necessarily meant tax deductible (although AHS also happens to have tax-deductible status). Non-Profit is usually just a box checked on filing the state incorporation papers. Tax-deductible status usually has to be granted by state tax authority and always by IRS. For IRS and most states it requires application and approval before you can represent yourself as "tax-deductible". State cannot grant the IRS approval. Only other way is fiscal sponsorship by a tax-deductible organization.

Last edited by saltydog; 03/21/11 05:15 AM.

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