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HELPING CHURCHES AND MINISTRIES GET REGISTERED AS A 508C1A FAITH-BASED NONPROFIT

Are you an existing ministry or church registered as a 501c3 and ready to
discover the benefits of becoming a 508c1A?




Are you ready to begin something new and want to formalize your Ministry or
Church as a tax-deductible and tax-exempt

508c1A Faith-Based Organization?




IMPACT 508 Nonprofit Services™

offers a completely "Done For You" filing process for $2,000

Ready to Start the Process?

Please fill out the form to go to the next step in the process.

We will use this information to verify your Application.








WHAT COMES WITH YOUR FILING

 * The Articles of Organization
 * Certificate of Incorporation
 * WA State Unified Business Number
 * SS4 - Tax Identification Number (EIN)

 * Certificate of Existence/Authorization
 * First Year of Registered Agent Services
 * Sample Bylaws
 * Sample Board Meeting Minutes


BENEFITS OF FILING YOUR 508C1A WITH


IMPACT 508 NONPROFIT SERVICES™

Benefit #1

We offer a "Done for You" 508c1A registration service. This meets the
requirement of using a Registered Agent to complete the filing. 

We currently use Washington State for all filing services.

Why Washington State?



Benefit #2

Our team of professionals are here to help you with the process and answer your
questions. We ensure your filing process is completed as quickly as possible
with accuracy. 

Have questions? Get on our calendar!

(You will be redirected to Destiny 508)

Let's Get on a Call


Benefit #3

We partner with Destiny 508 to offer you the 508 Foundation Building
Course This  Course teaches you what you need to know in order to establish your
ministry or church on a solid foundation.


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INTRODUCTION TO 508C1A


This FREE downloadable pdf gives information about the 508c1A Faith-Based
Organization in a simple to read and understandable format.






The document outlines the basic information regarding a 508c1A Faith-Based
Organization's history, benefits, advantages, and disadvantages.






This information allows you to have what you need to understand the 508c1A FBO
as a church or ministry option as opposed to the common 501c3 formation in an
easy to read format.






Our goal is to give you information that will help you decide which option is
the best option, a 508c1a FBO or a 501c3, for your church or ministry.






















YES! I WANT TO REGISTER FOR A 508C1A



508C1A


ADVANTAGES / DISADVANTAGES



WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES OF A 508(c)(1)(A)?






In the past, the church or Faith-Based Organization, was seen as the source of
moral and religious standards and had a great influence on the shaping of the
culture in the United States. The Founding Fathers who wrote the Constitution
believed this so emphatically they placed in the First Amendment the freedom of
speech, religion, press, assembly and citizens the ability to petition the
government if they did something that blocked any of these freedoms. The church
has the greatest opportunity to again make an impact on American society through
the 508(c)(1)(A) designation.




The advantages of a church or ministry being registered as a 508(c)(1)(a) church
(or FBO) include rights guaranteed under Federal Law 26 U.S.C. §
6033(a)(3)(A)(i).






Summary of advantages under 508(c)(1)(a) and 6033(a)(3)(A)(i):






    1) Tax Exempt and can give tax deductible receipts for donations.

    2) Freedom of Speech, including, but not limited to, politics, referendums,
initiatives, and candidates.

    3) Mandatory exception from reporting (does not file a tax return),

    4) Mandatory exception from “rendering under oath such statements, make such
other returns, and comply with such rules and regulations as         the
Secretary (IRS) may from time to time prescribe”.

    5) Accounting and records are not subject to public scrutiny due to
nonreporting.

    6) Not required to file for non-profit status with the IRS.

    7) Simplified registration filing process.

    8) The Founding Members cannot be removed from the Board of Directors.






ARE THERE DISADVANTAGES FILING AS A 508(c)(1)(A)?




    1) It is not technically considered a disadvantage, but we include it here
as it may cause you to question the legitimacy of the designation. The
        508(c)(1)(A) is lesser known in the marketplace and nonprofit world and
often misunderstood. Because of this, you may find it difficult to find
       information about it, especially from lawyers and accountants as their
services are not needed to establish and maintain the organization.

    2) The 508(c)(1)(A) is not eligible for government grants because the
nonprofit status does not require approval by the Federal Government and is
        not required to fill out reporting forms 1023 and 990 which the
501(c)(3) designation requires. These records reported to the IRS are what
        Federal Grantors use to determine approval for Government Grants.

























SUMMARY




Since 1969 the Federal Government has put into place a solution for the Faith
Community to be able to retain the freedoms they have been given through the
First Amendment, it is the 508(c)(1)(A).






Having listed the benefits, advantages and disadvantages, it becomes clear that
the 508(c)(1)(A) is the best option for a church, ministry or FBO to form under
for their organization. This allows for true freedom as a church or faith-based
organization compared to the traditional 501(c)(3) with its reporting,
restrictions and permission-based requirements.















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