Sentences with phrase «non-profits file each year»

(The donations are included in the group's 2009, 2008 and 2007 I - 990s, public tax forms that non-profits file each year)

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-- Requires any for - profit or non-profit corporation to obtain shareholder approval — at least once a year — prior to making politically - related expenditures and also requires that they file an accounting of that spending with the state Secretary of State.
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Scott Hannah, the president and chief executive of Credit Counselling Canada, a non-profit service for consumers, says a fraud alert, as well as requesting a copy of a personal credit file once a year and taking steps to protect your data should be sufficient.
As a non-profit organization with gross receipts of less than $ 200,000 and total assets at the end of the tax year less than $ 500,000, NorCal GSP Rescue files Form 990 - EZ, Short Form Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax.
So far, companies have filed a total of 433 shareholder resolutions this year, up from 417 in 2014, according to the Proxy Preview published by the sustainability non-profit As You Sow.
Most public charities organized, operating or soliciting funds in Massachusetts are required to file Form PC with the Massachusetts Attorney General's Non-Profit Organizations / Public Charities Division within four and one - half months of the end of each fiscal year.
The lawsuit was filed on behalf of AAE and eight California public school teachers by The Center for Individual Rights (CIR), the same non-profit public interest law firm that represented Rebecca Friedrichs and other California teachers in Friedrichs v. California Teachers Association, which was heard by the United States Supreme Court last year.
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