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'Milestones' in the Life of a Nonprofit

Summary:

The IRS and the UK Charities Commission have brief guides to starting, operating, and closing down a community-service organization or charity.

Answer:

Michael Gilbert wrote in Nonprofit Online News (see http://news.gilbert.org) on September 7, 2004:
'Milestones: Managing Key Events in the Life of a Charity' is an impressive guide offered by the Charity Commission for England and Wales. (It's also available as a PDF for people who like those
things.) I like the way that it explicitly considers the ending of a nonprofit, as well as its beginning.

See http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/publications/rs6.asp

The IRS has launched a new online resource to help charities at every stage of their life cycles, from applying for tax-exempt status to filing annual information returns and even closing doors. The Life Cycle of a Public Charity offers guidance and links to the needed IRS forms. More http://www.irs.gov/charities/charitable/article/0,,id=122670,00.html



Posted 9/8/04 -- PB



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