501(c)(3) Tax-Exempt Application in Delaware
IRS 501(c)(3) — Get Your Tax-Exempt Status. Helping Delaware founders prepare organized Ohio nonprofit and IRS tax-exemption documents.
Important: Asal Multi Services prepares nonprofit documents but is not a law firm or CPA firm. IRS approval, state acceptance, grant eligibility, and tax treatment are decided by the responsible agencies and should be reviewed with licensed professionals when needed.
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IRS filing fees are separate and paid directly to the IRS
What's Included
We prepare your 501(c)(3) application package, from Ohio incorporation documents to IRS Form 1023 or 1023-EZ, so your organization can submit a more organized request for tax-exempt recognition.
- Articles of Incorporation
- EIN Application
- IRS Form 1023 or 1023-EZ Preparation
- Ohio Nonprofit Registration
- Bylaws Template
- Exemption Application Review
Starting a Nonprofit in Delaware, Ohio
Starting a nonprofit organization in Delaware requires both state and federal steps. Ohio formation goes through the Secretary of State, while federal tax-exempt recognition usually requires Form 1023 or 1023-EZ after the organization has an EIN and governing documents.
501(c)(3) recognition can support tax-deductible donations and grant applications, but the IRS reviews your mission, activities, board structure, compensation, fundraising, and financial projections. We review each document before submission to reduce avoidable completeness problems.
Delaware is in Delaware County and part of the Central Ohio service area. We serve clients from Delaware at our Columbus office at 3185 Morse Rd, Suite 15. Most nonprofit formation packages are completed within 5-7 business days after intake.
Hands-on filing help: We help organize the paperwork and application narrative, but the IRS and Ohio agencies make all final decisions.
1. Mission Intake
We collect your mission, programs, board names, mailing address, conflict policy needs, and expected funding sources.
2. Formation Package
We prepare Ohio articles, EIN steps, bylaws template, initial board resolutions, and registration checklist.
3. IRS Packet Review
We organize Form 1023 or 1023-EZ details, activity descriptions, financial projections, and attachments before you submit.
Common Nonprofit Filing Issues
- Mission statements that do not clearly explain charitable, religious, educational, or community purpose
- Missing board names, officer roles, conflict-of-interest language, or dissolution language
- Activity descriptions that are too vague for IRS review
- Financial projections that do not match the programs described
- Forgetting Ohio charitable registration or ongoing annual compliance reminders
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Nonprofit Filing FAQ
Do you guarantee IRS approval for a nonprofit in Delaware?
No. The IRS makes all tax-exemption decisions. We prepare and organize the application package, help reduce avoidable completeness problems, and explain follow-up requests if they arrive.
What is included in this 501(c)(3) tax-exempt application service?
We help organize the paperwork and application narrative, but the IRS and Ohio agencies make all final decisions.
Should a nonprofit also talk to an attorney or CPA?
Often, yes. We are a document preparation service. Complex governance, restricted grants, private foundation issues, unrelated business income, or legal disputes should be reviewed by a licensed attorney or tax professional.
Launch Your Nonprofit in Delaware
Complete nonprofit formation and 501(c)(3) application services. Call or visit us today.
3185 Morse Rd, Ste 15 · Columbus, OH 43231