I believe you are referring to 501(c)3 status, which is the federal status for non-profit corporations.
The logical answer - would be to contact the IRS and as for a duplicate notice !
collect taxes from the poor
"Legal information" (I think. It depends)
it means somebody is working on it.
The status indicator lights on the computer usually indicate whether the crucial CPU systems are running. For example, the HD led lights will show whether the hard disk is connected and running. Powering down will also switch off the lights.
A 401C3 is a classification of tax exempt status. This type of status often belongs to a charitable organization like an animal rescue.
Yes, the IRS will continue to keep your IRS refunds even if you are in Currently Not Collectible status.
IRS 2253 is the form used to apply for S corporation status
The IRS has a tool on their website that allows you to check the status of your refund (see link below)
There busy doing stuff.
You should be able to check with your CPA to find out the status, but if not you can check with the IRS to find the status of your business tax return. You can visit www.irs.gov
The IRS assigns reference codes, for example, for the status of refund problems. According to the Internal Revenue Manual, reference code 1201 means 'all other conditions not covered by a status code'. Upon being given this code by an inquiring taxpayer, the IRS agent is directed by the Manual to 'conduct account analysis'.
The IRS website has an online tool that you can use to check the status of your refund. See the related link. You can also call the IRS at 1-800-829-1040 to speak with a customer service representative who can give you information about the status of the refund.
Believe it or not the irs website is pretty easy to access. They do offer online tax forms of all kinds as well as help tips and status of your tax returns.
An IRS lien attaches to ALL property, real and personal. This means that it attaches to the shoes you are wearing, your cool sunglasses, everything. That doesn't mean that the IRS is going to come take those things. If you don't have a job the IRS can place you in Currently Not Collectible status, meaning that they know that you do not have the ability to make payments. Once you are in this status, they will leave you alone until your financial condition improves.
See link http://www.irs.gov/publications/p557/ch03.html
http://evans-legal.com/dan/tpfaq.html