IRS 501c3 Notification Letter, Page 1, 2014 February 20, 2014 January 30

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Department of the Treasury
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P.O. BOX 2508 In reply refer to: 9999999999
CINCINNATI OH 45201 Jan. 30, 2014 LTR 3367C SO
54-1664106 000000 00
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VIRGINIANS FOR ALTERNATIVES TO THE

DEATH PENALTY INC

PO BOX 4804

CHARLOTTESVILLE VA 22905

010368
Employer identification number: 54-1664106

Tax form:
Document locator numbe

1023
17053-002-38801-4

For assistance, call: 1-877-829-5500

Dear Applicant,

We received your application for exemption from federal income tax
and your user fee payment.

During the initial review process, applications for exemption are
separated into two groups:

1. Those that can be processed based on information submitted
2. Those that require additional information to be processed

If your application falls in the first group you'll receive a
determination letter within approximately 90 days from the date of
this notice stating that you re exempt from federal income tax.

If your application falls in the second group, you'll be contacted
when your application has been assigned to an Exempt Organizations
specialist for review. You can expect to be contacted within
approximately 180 days from the date of this notice. After 180 days,
if you haven't been notified your application was assigned to a
specialist, you can contact Customer Account Services Monday through
Friday at the toll-free number shown above to check on its status.
The individual calling on your behalf will need the following
information:

* Your name

* Your employer identification number (EIN)

* The document locator number listed above and assigned to your
request

* A proper power of attorney submitted with your exemption
application, unless the individual calling is an officer or
director and legally authorized to represent you

The IRS doesn't issue "tax-exempt numbers" or “tax-exempt
certificates" for state or local sales or income taxes. If you need
exemption from these taxes, contact your state or local tax offices.

Most organizations are required to file an annual information return

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