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ATTEND THE CALIFORNIA NONPROFIT ROAD SHOW

By January 4, 2016January 5th, 2016Blog

Throughout January 2016, 501(c) Agencies Trust – the nation’s largest and oldest nonprofit unemployment management program – will conduct a state-wide road show to educate nonprofit executives of their financial advantages when it comes to managing their unemployment costs.

CLICK HERE for more information and to register for one of several free 90-minute sessions across California.

Fortunately 501(c)(3)s do not have to pay California unemployment insurance taxes. Most California nonprofits could save as much as 40% on their unemployment tax by opting out of the California State Unemployment Insurance tax system, while still providing benefits to separated employees.

Hundreds of California nonprofits are using the services of 501c Agencies Trust to help them save an average of $30,000 annually. By participating in the Trust, these organizations not only save money, but also gain access to unique avenues to strategically handle unemployment claims administration and unemployment insurance taxes in ways for-profits can only dream about.

About 501(c) Agencies Trust 

501(c) Agencies Trust is a national organization created by a dozen nonprofits in 1982 that helps organizations like yours leave the state unemployment tax system and become reimbursing employers. 501(c) Agencies Trust works closely with both large national agencies such as Boys and Girls Clubs, Y-USA, Feeding America and United Cerebral Palsy as well as smaller stand-alone organizations. Services center around a program designed to save organizations money by helping them control unemployment costs while being supported by a team of experts with decades of experience.

Visit www.501cTrust.org and complete a free analysis to see if our program is right for your organization.

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