The Clarksville Region Historical Society (CRHS) was
organized in 2006 by a group of citizens in the
Clarksville area, now known as El Dorado Hills, California. CRHS was
incorporated as a California nonprofit public benefit corporation on
September 7, 2006, with California corporate number 2927584.
The Federal Tax Identification Number (TIN) of CRHS is
16-1770435.
The primary objectives and purposes of
CRHS are: (1) To identify and preserve documents, artifacts,
records, and other objects of historical interest related to historic
Clarksville and the surrounding region for its residents and the public; (2)
To educate the public and increase public awareness of the historical
significance of historic Clarksville and the surrounding region: (3) To
enlist public support for the historical preservation and display of
documents, artifacts, records, and other objects of historical interest
related to historic Clarksville and the surrounding region.
CRHS has been determined by the Internal Revenue
Service to be a public charity exempt from federal income tax under section
501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Contributions to the CRHS are
therefore deductible to the extent allowed by law. CRHS suggests that you
consult with your tax advisor if
you have any questions about your ability to deduct contributions to CRHS on
your tax return.
CRHS has been also determined by the California
Franchise Tax Board to be exempt from California Franchise Tax under section
23701d of the California Revenue and Taxation Code. Contributions to
the CRHS are therefore deductible to the extent allowed by law. CRHS
suggests that you consult with your tax advisor
if you have any questions about your ability to deduct contributions
to CRHS on your tax return.
CRHS is registered as a public charity with the California Registry of Charitable Trusts, file Number CT0135732. Interested parties may access CRHS information on the website of the California Attorney General, http://oag.ca.gov/ under “Charities.�o:p>