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Georgia does not appear to have legal language which permits a non-profit to have LLC status. There may be exceptions, which would be best discussed with an experienced business attorney in the state of Georgia.
Yes, although you will have to file a bit differently than with a typical profit LLC.
Some statesdo allow non-profit LLcsIt is my understanding that some states allow non-profit LLCs. I'm an attorney in Missouri, and a friend at the local Secretary of State office made a passing comment one day that he was seeing more and more non-profit LLC filings, which was the first I had heard of them. I personally am still researching the issue, but I find the idea of a non-profit LLC very enticing. One distinction here in Missouri is that the non-profit corporations statute in Missouri requires 3 directors, while the Missouri LLC statute allows for single-member LLCs. As such, I think you could actually create a non-profit LLC with only one director and avoid the 3-director rule under corporations.As LLCs are much less formal and have less meeting structure and such, a non-profit LLC would be a good thing for those looking to form a non-profit without some of the structures required of corporations. I have no knowledge of how the IRS handles non-profit LLCs, though, in regards to filing for 501(c)(3) status.Non-Profit OverviewA non-profit corporation is an incorporated organization that is not intended to distribute profit to its members or owners, but instead uses them to pursue its goals. Non-profit does not literally mean that a non-profit corporation cannot make a profit. A non-profit can take in more many than it spends, as long as the non-profit is organized and operating from a non-profit purpose. Tax-free profits may be used for the benefit of the organization or for operating expenses (including officer, director and employee salaries. However, profits, in the form of dividends, cannot be distributed to its officers, directors or employees.
Your best source for information and help for stuttering is non-profit The Stuttering Foundation of America.
The National Foundation For Credit Counseling would be the best first stop. They are non-profit, they can provide you with a list of hundreds of local non-profit agencies nationwide.
It is possible to have a LLC and 501c3, but the IRS sets conditions. A non profit and a limited ?æLiability company may have shared values but not enough structure.
It falls under the LLC sector or the public non profit organization.
A key difference between a non-profit LLC and a nonprofit corporation is their legal structure. A non-profit LLC is a limited liability company that operates for a charitable purpose, while a nonprofit corporation is a separate legal entity formed for a similar purpose. The impact of these differences on the overall structure and operations of each entity lies in the governance, tax status, and liability protection they offer. Non-profit LLCs may have more flexibility in management and profit distribution, while nonprofit corporations typically have stricter governance requirements and tax benefits.
A non profit organization? E.g -> Salvation Army.. The biggest is: The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Generally, a non-profit is founded by a board of directors. A non-profit is then run by various officers such as a president or executive directors. However, most non-profits are tax-exempt because they are founded for "public support". Consequently, there are individuals who found and are legally responsible for an organization. However, most people do not speak of someone "owning" a non-profit in the as you would in the traditional for-profit sense.
The Spray Foundation is a non-profit organization formed for the purpose of comparing non-profits and grantmaking foundations headquartered in Lexington, Kentucky.
The ARC is a non-profit organization.