
Non-Profit Basics
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Nonprofit corporations are entitled to grants, tax exemptions, and limited liability protection. Nonprofit (or not-for-profit) corporations work well for all sorts of groups, from artists and musicians to people active in education, health, and community services. Often the reason for obtaining nonprofit status is simple -- it's usually a requirement for obtaining funds from government agencies and private foundations. Obtaining grants, however, is not the only reason to incorporate as a nonprofit. There are two additional important benefits of forming a nonprofit: tax-exempt status and personal liability protection. TAX-EXEMPT STATUS If your group obtains tax-exempt status, not only is it free from paying taxes on all income from activities related to its nonprofit purpose, but people and organizations that donate to the nonprofit can take a tax deduction for their contributions. PROTECTION FROM PERSONAL LIABILITY
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