VADP Applicatiom for Extension of Time to File an Exempt Organization Return-Approved, 2011, 2011 August 15
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FullscreenPA 67 201012 670 S441 K 29404-1454 -71605-1 AQIS1A73 211A 201123 149382 22905 IRS USE ONLY 34 £604 106, TE 3 For assistance, call: Department of the Treasury loternal Revenue Service 1-877-829-5500 Ogden UT 84201 Notice Number: CP211A Date: June 20, 2011 Taxpayer Identifieation Number: 000123.862589.0002.001 1 MB 0.390 375 ata 36 Alege yg L ey tef pple poly Vy ella HEB ax Form: savtaclteeth ed ty ‘Tele We | tee Tax Period: December 31, 2010 VIRGINIANS FOR ALTERNATIVES TO THE porno be PenaLay IN CHARLOTIESVLE VA 22905~4804042 200323 APPLICATION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME TO FILE AN EXEMPT ORGANIZATION RETURN - APPROVED We received and approved your Form 8868, Application for Extension of Time to File an Exempt Organization Return, for the return (form) and tax period identified above. Your extended due date to file your return is August 15, 2011. When it's time to file your Form 990, 990-EZ, 990-PF or 1120-POL, you should consider filing electronically, Electronic filing is the fastest, easiest and most accurate way to file your return, For more information, visit the Charities and Nonprofit web at www.irs.gov/eo. This site will provide information about: - The type of returns that can be filed electronically, - approved e-File providers, and - if you are required to file electronically. If you have any questions, please call us at the number shown above, or you may write us at the address shown at the top of this letter. Dawa l
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