{"componentChunkName":"component---src-templates-blog-post-ts","path":"/blog-bite-when-does-an-non-profit-have-to-inform-the-irs-about-changes-to-its-mission-in-articles-of-incorporation-and-by-laws/","result":{"data":{"site":{"siteMetadata":{"title":"Clausehound Blog","author":"Joshua Koudys"}},"markdownRemark":{"id":"55784c59-2634-5003-af2e-872a742e55c8","excerpt":"This article posted on our partner site Mondaq.com seeks to answer the question of when does the tax authority need to be notified when a non-profit changes…","html":"<p><a href=\"http://www.mondaq.com/unitedstates/x/294976/Corporate+Commercial+Law/Informing+Regulators+When+You+Alter+Your+Mission\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">This article posted on our partner site Mondaq.com</a> seeks to answer the question of when does the tax authority need to be notified when a non-profit changes their mission. </p>\n<p>The article is written by a US attorney and is concerned with information requirements to the <em>US Internal Revenue Service</em>.  However the topic is <em>relevant</em> to <strong>incorporations worldwide</strong> who should consider the issues presented, to determine whether any local reporting requirements have been triggered by updated articles of incorporation, by-laws or other constating documents, or by an updated business mandate in general.</p>\n<p>This “blog bite” comes to you as a part of Clausehound’s collaboration with Mondaq!</p>\n<p><strong>For more information, check out these blog posts</strong>:</p>\n<ul>\n<li><a href=\"https://blog.clausehound.com/not-for-profit-doesnt-mean-that-the-books-dont-need-to-balance/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Not For Profit Doesn’t Mean that the Books Don’t Need to Balance!</a></li>\n<li><a href=\"https://blog.clausehound.com/a-not-for-profit-is-not-always-eligibile-for-property-tax-exemptions/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">A Not for Profit is Not Always Eligibile for Property Tax Exemptions</a></li>\n</ul>","frontmatter":{"title":"Blog Bite: When does a Non-profit have to inform tax authorities about changes to its mission in Articles of Incorporation and By-laws?","date":"February 25, 2014","description":"This article posted on our partner site Mondaq.com seeks to answer the question of when does the tax authority need to be notified when a non-profit changes their mission.","author":{"id":"alina@clausehound.com","first":"Alina","last":null,"bio":null,"image":null},"tags":["Articles of Incorporation","Mondaq","Learn","All Jurisdictions"]}}},"pageContext":{"slug":"/blog-bite-when-does-an-non-profit-have-to-inform-the-irs-about-changes-to-its-mission-in-articles-of-incorporation-and-by-laws/","previous":{"fields":{"slug":"/defending-your-business-name/"},"frontmatter":{"title":"Defending Your Business Name","tags":["Trademark Registration","Business","Commercial Activities","Rajah","Canada (General)"],"author":{"id":"rajah@cobaltcounsel.com","first":"Rajah","last":"Lehal"}}},"next":{"fields":{"slug":"/blog-bite-is-an-entire-agreement-clause-enforceable-against-an-unsophisticated-party/"},"frontmatter":{"title":"Blog Bite: Is an entire agreement clause enforceable against an unsophisticated party?","tags":["Entire Agreement","Mondaq","Learn","Canada (ON)"],"author":{"id":"alina@clausehound.com","first":"Alina","last":null}}}}}}