In Massachusetts all 501(c)(3) organizations must file a yearly Form PC with The State Attorney General Office Division of Public Charities.

We also are registered with the Mass Department of Revenue. While we do not have to pay sales tax we have to collect it on stuff we sell.

Does your bank know you are a 501(c)(3)? You might want to check with another bank to see what they do.

Good luck
Orin


Hi all,
A question for bookkeepers / treasurers:
Are you a nonprofit group registered as such with state, filing the appropriate regular tax returns with the state? We (Queen City Contras, in Burlington, Vermont) receive a nice corporate donation every year, partly because we are a 501c3 with IRS, through CDSS. But we have not registered with the state. Here is the problem: Our bank has stopped accepting checks payable to our dance group, because regulations require that we have a business account, using a business name that is registered with the state.
Thanks,
-Brian Appleberry
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