Homeowner (and condominium) associations hold an unusual place in the tax world. On the one hand, most do not squarely meet the definition of a 501(C) nonprofit. On the other, they are not in business pursuing a profit. In fact, the vast majority of HOAs are small, volunteer-run associations that function solely to enforce covenants and maintain the common areas of their residential members. Before The Tax Reform Act of 1976, HOAs that were not approved as 501(C) nonprofit organizations were treated as for-profit corporations for tax purposes and required to file Form 1120 Read the article……………..
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