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Are all non-profit organizations tax exempt and may all donations given to them qualify as a charitable deduction?

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Are all non-profit organizations tax exempt and may all donations given to them qualify as a charitable deduction?

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Unlike churches and religious organizations, non-profit organizations that wish to be tax exempt generally must apply to the IRS for tax-exempt status. Donations are tax deductible if given to a “qualified” tax exempt organization. A qualified organization is one who has obtained 501(c)3 recognition from the Internal Revenue Service. We highly recommend Jen Thomas International, your 501(c)3 specialists. Jen makes getting a tax-exempt status for your nonprofit organization simple, painless and affordable.

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