Tax-exempt organizations, also known as tax-exempt entities or nonprofit organizations, are entities that are exempt from paying federal income taxes because they operate for purposes that benefit the public or a specific group of individuals. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in the United States grants tax-exempt status to organizations that meet certain criteria outlined in the Internal Revenue Code.
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