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3 easy steps to make your local association a professional business association Incorporate? EIN? Income Tax Umbrella? HELP!!!!

3 easy steps to make your local association a professional business association Incorporate? EIN? Income Tax Umbrella? HELP!!!!

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3 easy steps to make your local association a professional business association

Incorporate? EIN? Income Tax

Umbrella? HELP!!!!

Three Easy Steps:

1. Incorporate

To obtain an official charter or articles of incorporation from the Florida Dept. of State for an organization.

What Does it Mean?

1. Incorporate

Your local Association is a separate entity. One of the most important reasons to incorporate is that incorporating protects your local officer’s personal assets from any association liabilities such as creditors or lawsuits.

In other words, if your local Association is not incorporated, the LOCAL OFFICERS are

PERSONALLY RESPONSIBLE for all liabilities of your local Association.

Why?

1. Incorporate

To become incorporated, simply file Articles of Incorporation with the Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations.

A partially completed prototype Articles of Incorporation is available at the FSNA office. If your chapter decides to incorporate, just call Kathy at FSNA and she will send them to you.

How Do You Apply?

1. Incorporate

It costs about $70 to file for incorporation.

How Much does it Cost?

1. Incorporate

After your chapter becomes incorporated, your chapter will have to file a Not-For-Profit Corporation Annual Report with the Florida Department of State, every year.

To avoid a penalty, the report must be processed by the FL. Dept. of State by May 1

Note-not completed by May 1.

What are the Annual Filing Requirements?

1. Incorporate

You will NOT receive a notice that your Annual Report is due.

The Annual Report form is on the Fl. Dept. of State web site. Go to www.sunbiz.org.

You will need your State document number that was sent to you with the stamped articles of incorporation.

What are the Annual Filing Requirements?

1. Incorporate

If paying by check, print out the form. Complete the form and mail it with the check to the address on the form. It will take 3 weeks to process your check. To avoid a penalty, be sure to mail it by the first week in April.

If paying by credit card, complete the form on-line and follow instructions for payment. Your report will be processed in 2-3 days. To avoid a penalty, complete on-line by April 26.

What are the Annual Filing Requirements?

1. Incorporate

Always keep a copy for your Association’s records!

What are the Annual Filing Requirements?

1. Incorporate

The report asks for a listing of your local officers.

No financial information is requested.

What Questions are on the Annual Report?

1. Incorporate

After you become incorporated, it costs about $65 per year to be paid with the Annual Report.

What is the Annual Fee?

1. Incorporate

No, but again, if your local Association is not incorporated, the LOCAL OFFICERS are

PERSONALLY LIABLE!

Does Our Chapter Have to Incorporate?

2. EIN

What Does it Mean?

EIN (Employer Identification Number)

An EIN is a unique number that identifies your local Association to the IRS.

2. EIN

1. You must have an EIN to apply for the FSNA

Federal Income Tax Exemption Umbrella.

This will be explained in step 3.

2. The EIN is the number you should give the bank to set up your local Association's bank account.

Why?

2. EIN

To file for an EIN, you must complete the SS-4 form and submit it to the IRS.

The form asks for address and contact information. No financial information is requested.

Contact Kathy at the FSNA office for the partially completed form and instructions.

How Do You Apply?

2. EIN

There is no cost to file the SS-4 form.

How Much does it Cost?

2. EIN

There are no annual filing requirements or fees after you have received your EIN.

Are there Annual Filing Requirementsand/or Fees?

3. FSNA Federal Income Tax Exempt Umbrella

Federal tax exemption means that an organization does not pay corporate federal income tax from activities that are related to the purpose for which the organization was granted exempt status.

• Income tax is federal tax that all organizations pay on the net profit of the organization. Just as most individuals pay income tax on their personal earnings, so must most organizations pay taxes on the organization’s earnings.

What Does it Mean?

3. FSNA Federal Income Tax Exempt Umbrella

If your Association is not federal income tax exempt then your Association is required to pay taxes on all income received by the Association.

If the income is not reported, the local officers are potentially liable for payment of income taxes, penalties, and interest.

Why?

3. FSNA Federal Income Tax Exempt Umbrella

Your tax exempt status is awarded when you get under the FSNA federal income tax exempt umbrella. Your tax status becomes federal income tax exempt under section 501 (c)6.

Why?

• Many organizations require proof of tax exempt status in order to have fundraising events.

3. FSNA Federal Income Tax Exempt Umbrella

After you receive your chapter’s EIN, contact Kathy at FSNA. Kathy will submit your request to the IRS and will notify you when your chapter is added.

How Do You Apply?

3. FSNA Federal Income Tax Exempt Umbrella

There is no cost to get under the FSNA Federal Income Tax Exempt Umbrella.

How Much does it Cost?

3. FSNA Federal Income Tax Exempt Umbrella

All federal income tax exempt local Associations whose gross receipts (the $ received by your Association) are less than $50,000 are now required to e-file a 990N.

To clarify, if your local Association has gross receipts greater than $50,000, you would be required to file a 990 which is much more complicated.

What Are the Annual Filing Requirements?

3. FSNA Federal Income Tax Exempt Umbrella

The 990N must be e-filed each year by the 15 th day of the fifth month after the close of the local chapter’s tax period.

In other words, your Association’s tax period should end on July 31, so the e-filing is due by December 15.

What are the Annual Filing Requirements?

Be safe! E-file in August!Always keep a copy for your Association’s records!

3. FSNA Federal Income Tax Exempt Umbrella

Address and contact information is requested.

No financial information is requested.

What Questions are on the 990N E-card?

3. FSNA Federal Income Tax Exempt Umbrella

No, there are no fees to e-file the 990N.

Is there an annual fee to e-file the 990N?

Breaking it Down

1. Incorporate 2. EIN 3. FSNA Umbrella

Initial Form Articles of Incorporation

SS-4 FSNA Submits

Initial Cost About $70 $.00 $.00

Issuing Department FL Dept. of State, Division of Corporations

U. S. Dept. of Treasury, IRS

U. S. Dept. of Treasury, IRS

Annual Reporting Not-For-Profit Annual Report

No Annual Reporting

990N

Annual Reporting Cost About $65 No Annual Fees No Annual Fees

Penalty if not filed Late fees, penalties, loss of Incorporation

N/A Late fees, penalties, loss of federal income tax exemption.

Additional Information

Does the local Association HAVE to incorporate in order to be under the FSNA Federal Income Tax Exemption Umbrella?

No, but your Association does need an EIN to be under the FSNA Federal Income Tax Umbrella.

Additional Information

What is the absolute minimum requirement that all local Associations need to operate?

At the very least, every Association needs

Bylaws.

A Bylaws prototype is available. Contact Kathy Clark at the FSNA office.

Additional Information

Sales Tax vs. Income Tax

Income Tax- federal tax that all organizations pay on the net profit of the organization. Just as most individuals pay income tax on their personal earnings, so must most organizations pay taxes on the organization’s earnings. Your Association should be under the FSNA Income Tax Umbrella in order to be income tax exempt.

Sales Tax- tax paid on purchases made by the Association. Local Associations do not meet the requirements to be sales tax exempt. They should pay sales tax on all purchases made by the Association.

Additional Information

EIN vs. TIN

TIN- (Tax Identification Number) A TIN is a tax exempt number that is assigned by the Florida Department of State. The TIN identifies organizations as exempt for state sales tax. FSNA and local Associations do not meet the requirements to be sales tax exempt and therefore, will not receive a TIN.

EIN- (Employer Identification Number) a unique number that identifies your local Association to the IRS. EIN has nothing to do with tax status. Tax status as a 501(c)6 is awarded when your chapter is under the FSNA Federal Income Tax Umbrella.

Additional Information

Always keep copies!!

The FSNA office should be sent copies of:

1. Your chapter’s Articles of Incorporation

2. Letter confirming incorporation from Florida Dept. of State, and

3. SS-4 form including the new EIN

Additional Information

Make sure all future officers are aware of the filing requirements.

Make sure future officers know where the paperwork is filed.

Make sure address and contact information is updated and officers know where to get the Association’s mail.

Additional Information

If your local Association is not incorporated, but already has an EIN, and is under the FSNA Federal Income Tax Exempt Umbrella, what steps do you need to take if your chapter decides to incorporate?

1. Become incorporated

2. Get a new EIN as an incorporation

3. Re-file under the FSNA Federal Income Tax Umbrella as an incorporation

Additional Information

How can we check the status of our local Association?

Kathy has all the documentation. You can check with her during the break, or call her at the FSNA office.

Additional Information

How can I contact Kathy at the FSNA office?

Call toll free: 888-878-1832

Email:[email protected]

Questions and Answers

What are the 3 steps to make your local Association a professional business association?

1. Incorporate2. EIN3. FSNA Federal Income Tax Exempt

Umbrella

Questions and Answers

What is the main reason to incorporate?

Incorporating protects your local officer’spersonal assets from any associationliabilities such as creditors or lawsuits.

Questions and Answers

What are the annual filing requirements to keep the incorporation?

After your chapter becomes incorporated, the local chapter will have to file a Not-For-Profit Corporation Annual Report with the Florida Department of State, every year.

Questions and Answers

What fees do incorporations pay to the Florida Dept. of State?

To become incorporated - about $70.

After becoming incorporated - about $65 peryear, sent with the Not-For-Profit Annual report.

Questions and Answers

What are the 2 reasons to apply for an EIN?

1. You must have an EIN to apply for the FSNA Federal Income Tax Exemption Umbrella.

2. The EIN is the number you should give the bank to set up your local Association’s bank account.

Questions and Answers

Yes or No. If a local Association is not under the FSNA Federal Income Tax Exemption Umbrella, does it need to pay Federal Income Taxes on its profits?

Yes, furthermore, if the income is not reported, the local officers are potentially liable for payment of income taxes, penalties, and interest.

Questions and Answers

What questions do you have?

Toll Free Phone: (888)878-1832Email: [email protected]