

Reinstatement Assistance: IRS & State

When a Nonprofit’s Tax-Exempt Status is Revoked, Funding, Partnerships, and Public Trust are immediately impacted.
Tier One: Streamlined Retroactive Reinstatement
$2,500:
Best for Nonprofits eligible for the IRS Simple Reinstatement Process.
Includes:
• Revocation Within 15 Months
• Eligibility for IRS Form 990-N or Form 990-EZ
• No Prior Revocations
• Preparation and Filing of IRS Form 1023-EZ
• Monitoring of IRS Review Until Determination
• Digital Binder With Filings, Receipts, and Confirmations
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Tier Two: Postmark-Date Reinstatement
$3,500:​
Best for Nonprofits prioritizing a Clean Restart
(Status effective from the Application Date only).
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No Reasonable Cause Letter Required
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Preparation and Filing of IRS Form 1023, 1023-EZ, 1024, Or 1024-A
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Monitoring IRS Progress Until Decision
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Digital Binder with Filings, Receipts, and Confirmations
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Tier Three: Retroactive Reinstatement
(Within 15 Months)
$4,200​:
Best for Nonprofits needing Status backdated to protect History, Funding, and Credibility.
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Includes a Strong Reasonable Cause Letter
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IRS Form 1023-EZ (If Eligible) or Full Form 1023
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Filing of 3 Years of Required IRS 990-Series Returns
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State and Attorney General Filings as Required
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Digital Binder with Filings, Receipts, and Confirmations
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Tier Four: Retroactive Reinstatement
(After 15 Months)
$5,500:
​Best for Complex Cases requiring detailed IRS Justification.
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Includes Detailed Reasonable Cause Letter(s)​​​
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Requires IRS Form 1023 (Long Form)
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5–7 Years of IRS 990-Series Returns Prepared and Filed
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State-Level and Attorney General Reinstatement Filings as Required
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Full Handling from Analysis to Submission
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Includes up to 5–7 Years of Tax Filings (Additional Years Billed at $250 Each)