IRS Has No Plans to Increase Fees
January 25, 2001 | Read Time: 1 minute
By GRANT WILLIAMS
The I.R.S. has announced that it will not increase the fees that it charges charities for key rulings and applications this year (Revenue Procedure 2001-8, Internal Revenue Bulletin 2001-1).
Tax-exempt organizations seeking private-letter rulings from the government on how to handle complex legal issues, or how to get official approval of other steps they have taken or plan to take, will generally continue to pay $2,275 for each one. However, the fee is $600 for groups with gross receipts of less than $200,000.
Nonprofit organizations seeking first-time rulings that they qualify as charities generally will continue to pay $500. A reduced fee of $150 applies to organizations with annual gross receipts of $10,000 or less during the previous four years, and for new groups that expect revenues of that size during their first four years.