Form with which the secretary of a corporation notifies all necessary parties of the date, time, and place of the annual stockholder's meeting.
Form with which the secretary of a corporation notifies all necessary parties of the date, time, and place of the annual stockholder's meeting.
The Secretary of State regulates charitable organizations operating within the state. All charitable organizations are required to register with the Secretary of State unless exempted by law.
The state of Georgia only requires nonprofit organizations to have one board member, but the IRS rarely provides tax-exempt status with less than three unrelated board members. It is recommended for nonprofits to have three to twenty-five board members depending on the size and purpose of the organization.
Your nonprofit organization's governing documents (bylaws, articles of incorporation) likely set out how often the board of directors must hold meetings. And state corporate laws set out how often nonprofit board of directors needs to meet — many times it is at least once a year.
The IRS and many states expect nonprofit boards to meet at least once per year. However, most boards meet on a quarterly basis to stay up to date on all of the happenings.
Make note of upcoming deadlines. Review the information below about some of the counties and cities located in the Metro Atlanta area. No business license is required for nonprofits with 501(c)(3) status, but you must visit the Business Occupational Tax Division Office.
The IRS generally requires a minimum of three board members for every nonprofit, but does not dictate board term length. What is important to remember is that board service terms aren't intended to be perpetual, and are typically one to five years.
You are required to file a copy of the federal form 990, 990EZ or 990PF with the Georgia Department of Revenue. We do not have a form equivalent to the IRS informational returns 990, 990EZ or 990PF so no Georgia form is required.
Any entity that conducts business in Georgia may be required to register with the Georgia Department of Revenue. Many factors determine whether you must register. These include — but are not limited to — businesses that employee workers, sell goods, or sell specific products such as alcohol or tobacco.
The state of Georgia only requires nonprofit organizations to have one board member, but the IRS rarely provides tax-exempt status with less than three unrelated board members. It is recommended for nonprofits to have three to twenty-five board members depending on the size and purpose of the organization.