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KMC Master Holdings Inc · Florida · March 20, 2025 · 26 U.S.C. § 508(c)(1)(A)

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Public Record

For verification and due diligence purposes.

Document Number

N25000003701

Incorporated

March 20, 2025

Jurisdiction

State of Florida

Status

26 U.S.C. § 508(c)(1)(A)

Filed / Active

Classification: Religious Non-Profit

26 U.S.C. § 508(c)(1)(A) · F.S. Ch. 617

KMC Master

Holdings

A Florida Not-For-Profit Religious Corporation

Organized under the laws of the State of Florida

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Founding Mandate

We exist to administer lawful, transparent, and resilient systems that support education, community development, and secure digital services without private enrichment or conflicted incentives.

Operating Principles

01

Preservation

We maintain records, assets, and institutional knowledge with the permanence and care they require. Nothing entrusted to our stewardship is treated as temporary.

02

Verification

Every document, every transaction, every identity claim passes through lawful verification. We do not assume trust; we establish it through transparent process.

03

Access Control

Information is made available to those with lawful authority to receive it, and withheld from those without. Access is governed by policy, not convenience.

Service Areas

Institutional infrastructure, administered with permanence in mind.

01

Governance

Board-centric institutional governance, corporate recordkeeping, and organizational administration under Florida Statutes Chapter 617.

02

Compliance & Internal Controls

Conflict-of-interest enforcement, dual-authorization protocols, records retention schedules, and audit-readiness procedures.

03

Banking & Reliance Support

Preparation of reliance letters, board resolutions, officer authority matrices, and supporting documentation for institutional banking relationships.

04

Records Architecture & Stewardship

Design, implementation, and long-term administration of compliant digital records systems supporting lawful retention, retrieval, and verification.

Governance Framework

Authorityflowsfromtheboardtotheofficer.Everyactionisdocumented.Everydecisionisreviewable.Thestructureisdesignedtooutlastanyindividual.

01

Board-Centric Authority

All material decisions originate from a governing board operating under Florida Statutes Chapter 617, with documented minutes, quorum requirements, and formal resolution procedures.

02

Ecclesiastical Bylaws

Internal governance is structured by ecclesiastical bylaws that define officer roles, succession protocols, meeting cadence, and the scope of delegated authority within the corporation.

03

Fiduciary Duties

Officers and directors are held to duties of care, loyalty, and obedience. Conflict-of-interest policies, recusal procedures, and financial oversight are codified and enforced.

Applicable Legal Frameworks

Florida Statutes Ch. 617

Not-for-Profit Corporations

26 U.S.C. Section 508(c)(1)(A)

Mandatory Exception

IRS Publication 1828

Tax Guide for Churches

Florida Statutes Ch. 117

Notaries Public

Public Record Library

Institutional documents, maintained for transparency and accountability.

The following records are maintained as part of our commitment to open governance. Documents are classified by status, date, and governing jurisdiction.

Executive Summary

Filed

March 20, 2025

State of Florida

N25000003701

Articles of Incorporation

Filed

March 20, 2025

State of Florida

N25000003701

Ecclesiastical Bylaws

Adopted

March 20, 2025

Internal

BYL-2025-001

Board Resolutions

Adopted

March 20, 2025

Internal

RES-2025-001

508(c)(1)(A) Affirmation

Filed

March 20, 2025

Federal

26 U.S.C. § 508

Banking & Reliance Documents

Adopted

March 2025

Internal

BNK-2025-001

Compliance Policies

Adopted

March 2025

Internal

CMP-2025-001

Officer Authority Matrix

Adopted

March 2025

Internal

OAM-2025-001

Records Architecture

Draft

Q2 2025

Internal

RCA-2025-001

Records maintained for transparency and due diligence purposes.

Compliance & Controls

Internal controls designed for accountability, not appearances.

01

Conflict of Interest

All officers and directors are subject to annual disclosure requirements and recusal obligations. No person with a material interest in a transaction may participate in the approval process.

02

Dual Authorization

Financial transactions exceeding defined thresholds require dual authorization from designated officers. Single-signature authority is limited by board resolution.

03

Records Retention

Corporate records, financial documents, and operational logs are maintained according to a board-adopted retention schedule consistent with applicable state and federal requirements.

Inquiry

Verification and governance inquiries.

This form is provided for verification, due diligence, and governance-related inquiries only. We do not respond to commercial solicitations.

No commercial solicitations.

Institutional Position

Founding Principal, KMC Master Holdings Inc

Founding Principal

Office of the Director

We do not sell products.

We administer trust.

KMC Master Holdings Inc operates exclusively for charitable, educational, and civic purposes as defined under Section 501(c) of the Internal Revenue Code and as a mandatory exception under 26 U.S.C. Section 508(c)(1)(A).

We hold no equity positions, distribute no profits, and maintain no commercial interests outside our stated programmatic mission. Every system we build, every process we administer, and every record we manage exists to serve institutional trust — not private gain.

This entity is designed to outlast any individual officer, director, or administration. The structure is the institution.

Florida Not-For-Profit Religious Corporation · 26 U.S.C. § 508(c)(1)(A) · F.S. Ch. 617