Exempt organizations general issues: Obtaining information about organizations from IRS

 

What information can I receive about an exempt organization from the IRS?

In general, someone contacting the IRS may obtain only information about an exempt organization that is generally available to the public, unless an organization has submitted Form 2848, Power of Attorney and Declaration of RepresentativePDF, or Form 8821, Tax Information AuthorizationPDF. Only the following individuals may receive account specific information about an organization: an appointee or representative designated in a Form 8821 or Form 2848, a person designated by resolution of the organization's board of directors, or an officer or employee legally authorized to act on the organization's behalf.

Use Form 4506-APDF to request a copy of an exempt organization IRS form or Form  4506-BPDF to request a copy of an exempt organization IRS application or letter. You can also obtain such information about an exempt organization from the IRS online at Tax Exempt Organization Search (TEOS), IRS.gov/teos.   You may also purchase copies of scanned exempt organizations returns from the IRS.