Friday, April 15, 2011

How to Request Copy of Nonprofit's Tax Documents

How to Request Copy of Nonprofit's Tax Documents eHow.com "Anyone can view a tax return or document from a charitable or nonprofit organization. Nonprofits must provide these documents if you request them. The nonprofit must make their tax documents available to the public for 3 years after they file. Difficulty:EasyInstructions 1. Go to the organization's office and request the forms, or send a written request. Most will charge you a fee to cover the cost of copying the documents. 2. File a Form 4506-A with the Internal Revenue Service. Include the organization name, address and their tax-exempt number if you know it. Include your name, address and contact information on the IRS Form 4506-A. 3. Set up a time to view the documents once the IRS contacts you. You could also pick up the forms or arrange to have them mailed. 4. Take the form in person to your local IRS office, where you can set up a time to view the documents or get copies in person. Call 1-800-829-1040 to find the nearest office. 5. Send the form to the Internal Revenue Service, Mail Stop 6716, Ogden, UT 84201; or fax it to them at (801) 620-7896"

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