Won’t Articles of Incorporation of a Nonprofit Corporation Create A Church

Won’t Articles of Incorporation of a Nonprofit Corporation Create A Church

Articles of Incorporation of a Nonprofit Corporation are to create a Sole Corporation. These entities are registered, used as a branch of a religious organization to perform business and are exempted of taxes.

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