03/11/2026
Most attorneys and accountants haven't had training in a certain quiet category: the Unincorporated Nonprofit Association (UNA).
It's a lawful entity that dates back to early American common law, designed for private collaboration and never placed inside Congress's revenue codes.
A UNA is:
Unincorporated — formed by agreement, not government charter.
Non‑profit — it can earn money but has no shareholders.
Private — membership and finances remain within the association.
Because it's state‑based, the IRS recognizes its existence but cannot regulate it.
Structurally, this separates your personal Social Security identification (public) from your association's accounts (private).
You're functioning lawfully outside the IRS's jurisdiction — not evading it…Ask Me How🫡💯💪🏾