Fortunately all is not lost for an applicant whose 1023-EZ is rejected. Rejection does not mean denial of exemption. Even though an applicant’s streamlined application is rejected, it may apply again using the standard exemption application, Form 1023. On a side note, the IRS has noted that it had received more than 7,000 Forms 1023-EZ since they became available July 1 of this year. This amounts to almost 45% of all exemption applications received.
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