Non-Profit Organizations, Ohio Law, and the Internal Revenue Code
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The relationship and interaction between Ohio law governing not-for-profit organizations and the Internal Revenue Code provisions governing tax-exempt and charitable organizations can be confusing and often misunderstood. Many people assume that one necessarily means the other, which is not the case.
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