Client is a homeowners association organized in 1989 and owns land and building valued at $3,500,000 and provides services to 550 members. Files an 1120H as a 501 (C) 4. They want to consider changing to a 501 (c) 7 to be exempt as a social club or 528 with exempt status. They have a minimal amount of non member income. They want to consider a 501 (C) 4 which would allow any contributions from members or others to be a charitable deduction for the giver. What is involved (IRS Forms and cost) in changing to a social club or obtain exempt status under 528? And any recommendation as to what would be preferred. They have a June 30 year end. Thanks,,,Duane Anderson
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Who said they are a 501(c)4?
Homeowners Associations do not fall under the tax exempt laws. They are corporations and can elect to file a Form 1120 or a Form 1120H to report their activities. Have you seen the award letter from the IRS that granted them tax exempt status? They are neither a civic league nor a social welfare organization so I can't see how they got a 501(c)4 status."A man that holds a cat by the tail learns something he can learn no other way." - Mark Twain
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It is highly unlikely the HOA is 501(c)(4) exempt, and it's even more unlikely it could qualify under 501(c)(7). A HOA is not a TEO and files F-1120, not F-990. It can elect to file F-1120H, and most HOAs do that. I completely agree with taxmandan's post above.Roland Slugg
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Originally posted by taxmandan View PostHomeowners Associations do not fall under the tax exempt laws. They are corporations and can elect to file a Form 1120 or a Form 1120H to report their activities. Have you seen the award letter from the IRS that granted them tax exempt status? They are neither a civic league nor a social welfare organization so I can't see how they got a 501(c)4 status.
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Under certain circumstances HO Assns can be declared Social Welfare organizations, but they have to jump through hoops. See this link: https://irs.gov/charities-non-profit...s-associations. Pay particular attention to the third paragraph. IRS puts out a number of documents regarding this subject. Google Section 528, etc.Last edited by Burke; 02-06-2017, 06:06 PM.
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