Pennsylvania Tax Exemption
                        We help your 501(c)(3) nonprofit achieve tax exemption in any state.
                        
                            - Become exempt from corporate and franchise tax.
 Use the money you save on taxes to further your mission.
- Turnkey application preparation.
 We prepare and submit your complete exemption application.
- Guaranteed approval.
 Get expert assistance with your tax exemption applications from an experienced specialist.
                        Pennsylvania Nonprofit Tax Exemption
                        
                            In many states, nonprofit organizations must apply with the state tax authority in order to
                            become exempt from corporate income and franchise taxes. Receiving an IRS determination
                            letter does not mean nonprofits are automatically exempt from state taxes. Instead,
                            nonprofits must apply for state tax exemption separately from applying for a 501(c) tax
                            exemption with the IRS.
                        
                        
                            The landscape of state tax exemption is complicated, as each state has different taxes and
                            exemption requirements. Whether your nonprofit operates in one or multiple states, obtaining
                            exemptions from income, franchise, sales, and use taxes can consume a great deal of a
                            nonprofit’s staff time and financial resources.
                        
                        
                            Harbor Compliance can help your nonprofit become tax exempt in Pennsylvania and
                            other states as needed. A nonprofit specialist will work with you throughout the entire
                            process and prepare your applications. Let us simplify your state filings so you can remain
                            focused on your mission.
                        
                        How does a nonprofit apply for tax exemptions in Pennsylvania?
                                                    To file to obtain exemption from state income tax:
                            Not required
Upon obtaining your IRS Determination Letter, your organization is automatically exempt from Pennsylvania corporate income tax. No application or notification is necessary.
More information: Pennsylvania Department of Revenue  
How long does it take to become tax exempt?
                        
                            You should budget approximately three months for your tax exemption application to be
                            processed. Any missing information will result in a delay or outright rejection. Our
                            specialists will prepare your tax exemption application to the state’s exacting standards,
                            allowing your application to be approved quickly.
                        
                        Unrelated Business Income (UBI)
                        
                            In theory, nonprofits raise money that is used exclusively to further their charitable
                            purpose, as stated in purpose statement. In practice, organizations sometimes receive
                            unrelated business income (UBI) as part of their daily operations. In many states, your
                            organization may be liable for taxes on this UBI (or the entire amount of your income), and
                            submit related filings. If you have accounting questions, about UBI or otherwise, contact
                            your accounting professional for assistance.
                        
                        How we help
                        Contact us today and let us know in which states your organization is
                            looking to ensure tax exemption. We will prepare and file all your state applications so
                            that you can focus on other activities central to your nonprofit's mission.