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How to Know if a Tax-Exempt Entity Is a 501(c)(3) Organization

The Internal Revenue Code describes the tax-exempt organizations the federal tax rules recognize, but only employers that satisfy Section 501(c)(3) can sponsor a 403(b). In MarketBeat, Linda Segal Blinn discusses steps that will be helpful in determining whether a tax-exempt organization is a 501(c)(3).