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7.1 Public Charities
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7.1.1 Types of Public Charities
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Basic Quiz - 7.1.1 Types of Public Charities
1. Charities must be organized partly for charitable purposes.
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2. While charities must be operated for charitable purposes, charitable purposes need not be the exclusive purpose of the charitable organization.
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3. Charitable purposes include only religious and scientific purposes.
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4. The operational test examines the manner in which the charity actually operates as opposed to the way the founding documents direct the organization to act.
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5. There are only two ways in which to measure whether a charity's activities are for a charitable purpose: Public benefit and private inurement.
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6. The prohibition against private inurement requires that a charity not give benefits directly to people that are closely related to the charity.
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7. There is only one way to qualify as a public charity, and that is to operate as a traditional public charity.
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8. Internal Revenue Code Sec. 509(a) describes the three main ways that a charitable organization may qualify as a public charity.
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9. Churches and schools are both examples of charitable organizations that are not typically classified as public charities.
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10. A charity can demonstrate that it has broad public support by showing that one-third of the total support received by the charity over the past four years is from the general public.
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