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EPSTEIN VIRGIN ISLANDS FOUNDATION
stances. See Revenue Ruling 67-246, published in Cumulative Bulletin 1967-2,
on page 104, which sets forth guidelines regarding the deductibility, as chari-
table contributions, of payments made by taxpayers for admission to or other
participation in fundraising activities for charity.
You are required to file Form 990-PF, Return of Private Foundation or
Section 4947(4)(1) Trust Treated as a Private Foundation. Form 990-PF must be
filed by the 15th day of the fifth month after the end of your annual account-
ing period. A penalty of $20 a day is charged when a return is filed late,
unless there is reasonable cause for the delay. However, the maximum penalty
charged cannot exceed $10,000 or S percent of your gross receipts for the year,
whichever is less. For organizations with gross receipts exceeding $1,000,000
in any year, the penalty is $100 par day per return, unless there is reasonable
cause for the delay. The maximum penalty for an organization with gross
receipts exceeding $1,000,000 shall not exceed $50,000. This penalty may also
be charged if a return is not complete, ■o please be sure your return is
complete before you file it.
You are not required to file Federal income tax returns unless you are
subject to the tax on unrelated business income under section 511 of the Code.
If you are subject to this tax, you must file an income tax return on Form
990-T, Exempt Organization Business Income Tax Return. In this letter we
are not determining whether any of your present or proposed activities are
unrelated trade or business as defined in section 513 of the Code.
You are required to make certain returns available for public inspection
for three years after the later of the due date of the return or the date the
return is filed. The returns required to be made available for public
inspection are Form 990-PF, Return of Private Foundation or Section 4947(a)(1)
Nonexempt Charitable Trust Treated as a Private Foundation, and Form 4720,
Return of Certain Excise Taxes on Charities and other Persons Under Chapters 41
and 4.2 of the Internal Revenue Code. You are also required to make available
for public inspection your exemption application, any supporting documents, and
your exemption letter. Copies of these documents must be provided to any
individual upon written or in person request without charge other than
reasonable fees for copying and postage, You may fulfill this requirement by
placing these documents on the Internet. Penalties may be imposed for failure
to comply with these requirements. Additional information is available in
Publication 557, Tax-Exempt Status for YOur Organization, or you may call our
toll free number shown above.
You need an employer identification number even if you have no employees.
If an employer identification number was not entered on your application, a
number will be assigned to you and you will be advised of it. Please use that
number on all returns you file and in all correspondence with the Internal
Revenue Service.
Thie determination is based on evidence that your funds are dedicated
to the purposes listed in section 501(o)(3) of the Code. To assure your
continued exemption, you should maintain records to show that funds are
expended only for those purposes. If you distribute funds to other
Letter 1076 (DO/CG)
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