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508 Compliance Check

Our Compliance Check takes about an hour to complete and includes a online compliance test and consultation with a 508 Compliance Specialist.

In analyzing whether a religious organization may properly be characterized as a church for purposes of Section 508(c)(1)(A), the IRS has applied a 14-point test for determining whether an organization qualifies as a church for tax purposes. The 508 Company includes additional points and factors to help us verify your organization’s 508 compliance and provide our recommendation on whether your organization should be categorized as a church according to the IRS Tax-Exempt Church Guidelines.

$400.00

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“The I.R.S. examined 1.4 million individual income tax returns in 2010, about 1 percent of the total number filed. In 2018, the latest year with available data when Republicans started making these claims, audits decreased to 370,000, or about 0.2 percent… The budget office estimated increasing I.R.S. funding would return enforcement to its 2010 levels. Doing so would result in about 1.2 million more audits; of those, 583,000 would target people making less than $75,000.”

The New York Times, “Fact-Checking the Misleading Claim About 87,000 Tax Agents”, November 6, 2022

“…For example, you educate believers on national issues that are central to their belief in the Bible as the inerrant Word of God. Specifically, you educate Christians on what the bible says in areas where they can be instrumental including the areas of sanctity of life, the definition of marriage, biblical justice, freedom of speech, defense, and borders and immigration, U.S. and Israel relations. The bible teachings are typically affiliated with the Republican party and candidates. This disqualifies you from exemption under IRC Section 501(c)(3).”

Stephen A. Martin, IRS Director, Exempt Organizations, Rulings and Agreements

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