Magic mall piercing is a type of body piercing that involves inserting jewelry into the skin of the belly or navel. It has become a popular trend among many individuals who are looking to express themselves through body art. The procedure is typically done by a professional piercer who uses a sterilized needle to create a small hole in the belly button area. Then, they insert a jewelry piece, such as a barbell or captive bead ring, through the hole. There are various types of jewelry that can be used for a magic mall piercing, allowing individuals to choose a style that suits their personal taste and preferences. Some common choices include stainless steel, titanium, and gold jewelry.
New Berlin Magic Inc
Designated as a 501(c)3 Organizations for any of the following purposes: religious, educational, charitable, scientific, literary, testing for public safety, fostering national or international amateur sports competition (as long as it doesn’t provide athletic facilities or equipment), or the prevention of cruelty to children or animals.
Category: Youth Development / Youth Development Programs, Other (NTEE)
Donations to this organization are tax deductible.
Summary charts: organization finances over time
Revenue $90k (2020) Expenses $102k (2020) Total Assets $14.4k (2020) Total Liabilities $0 (2020) Source: Form 990 tax filings from 2011 to 2020Some common choices include stainless steel, titanium, and gold jewelry. The jewelry is typically left in place for several weeks to allow the piercing to heal properly. One of the main reasons why people opt for a magic mall piercing is for aesthetic purposes.
Tax Filings by Year
Form 990 is an information return that most organizations claiming federal tax-exempt status must file yearly with the IRS. Nonprofit Explorer has IRS digitized Form 990 data for filings processed in 2012 and later. If this organization filed an amended return, it may not be reflected below. Duplicate download links may indicate a resubmission or amendment to this organization's original return. Form 990 data is from the IRS.
Fiscal Year Ending Aug.
2020Extracted Financial Data
Extracted Financial Data from 990-EZ
Revenue $89,990 Expenses $101,647 Net Income -$11,657 Net Assets $14,372Assets/Debt | |
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Total Assets | $14,372 |
Total Liabilities | $0 |
Net Assets | $14,372 |
Compensation
Key Employees and Officers | Compensation | Other |
---|---|---|
Tim Bonin (Vice President) | $0 | $0 |
Eric Kuhne (President) | $0 | $0 |
Wendy Kopischke (Treasurer) | $0 | $0 |
Kent Barnes (Girls Softball Coordinator) | $0 | $0 |
Paula Sockett (Secretary) | $0 | $0 |
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990-EZ
Filed on Feb. 22, 2021 Short form tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governance Schedules ▼Fiscal Year Ending Aug.
2019Extracted Financial Data
Extracted Financial Data from 990-EZ
Revenue $160,515 Expenses $155,974 Net Income $4,541 Net Assets $38,264Assets/Debt | |
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Total Assets | $38,264 |
Total Liabilities | $0 |
Net Assets | $38,264 |
Compensation
Key Employees and Officers | Compensation | Other |
---|---|---|
Tim Bonin (Vice President) | $0 | $0 |
Eric Kuhne (President) | $0 | $0 |
Wendy Kopischke (Treasurer) | $0 | $0 |
Kent Barnes (Girls Softball Coordinator) | $0 | $0 |
Paula Sockett (Secretary) | $0 | $0 |
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990-EZ
Filed on Feb. 22, 2020 Short form tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governance Schedules ▼Fiscal Year Ending Aug.
2018Extracted Financial Data
Extracted Financial Data from 990-EZ
Revenue $126,496 Expenses $138,975 Net Income -$12,479 Net Assets $33,723Assets/Debt | |
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Total Assets | $33,723 |
Total Liabilities | $0 |
Net Assets | $33,723 |
Compensation
Key Employees and Officers | Compensation | Other |
---|---|---|
Ed De France (President) | $0 | $0 |
Eric Kuhne (Vice President) | $0 | $0 |
Wendy Kopischke (Treasurer) | $0 | $0 |
Kent Barnes (Girls Softball Coordinator) | $0 | $0 |
Paul Hirthe (Boys Baseball Coordinator) | $0 | $0 |
Bill Wandschneider (Secretary And Grls Trnmnt Dir) | $0 | $0 |
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990-EZ
Filed on Jan. 20, 2019 Short form tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governance Schedules ▼Fiscal Year Ending Aug.
2017Extracted Financial Data
Extracted Financial Data from 990-EZ
Revenue $136,228 Expenses $141,414 Net Income -$5,186 Net Assets $48,478Assets/Debt | |
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Total Assets | $48,478 |
Total Liabilities | $0 |
Net Assets | $48,478 |
Compensation
Key Employees and Officers | Compensation | Other |
---|---|---|
Ed De France (President) | $0 | $0 |
Eric Kuhne (Vice President) | $0 | $0 |
Wendy Kopischke (Treasurer) | $0 | $0 |
Kent Barnes (Girls Softball Coordinator) | $0 | $0 |
Paul Hirthe (Boys Baseball Coordinator) | $0 | $0 |
Bill Wandschneider (Secretary And Grls Trnmnt Dir) | $0 | $0 |
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990-EZ
Filed on March 8, 2018 Short form tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governance Schedules ▼Fiscal Year Ending Aug.
2016Extracted Financial Data
Extracted Financial Data from 990-EZ
Revenue $148,504 Expenses $152,995 Net Income -$4,491 Net Assets $53,664 100.0%Assets/Debt | |
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Total Assets | $53,664 |
Total Liabilities | $0 |
Net Assets | $53,664 |
Compensation
Key Employees and Officers | Compensation | Other |
---|---|---|
Ed De France (President) | $0 | $0 |
Eric Kuhne (Vice President) | $0 | $0 |
Wendy Kopischke (Treasurer) | $0 | $0 |
Kent Barnes (Girls Softball Coordinator) | $0 | $0 |
Paul Hirthe (Boys Baseball Coordinator) | $0 | $0 |
Jeff Loomans (Boys Tournament Director) | $0 | $0 |
Bill Wandschneider (Secretary And Grls Trnmnt Dir) | $0 | $0 |
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990-EZ
Filed on Oct. 12, 2016 Short form tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governance Schedules ▼Fiscal Year Ending Aug.
2015Extracted Financial Data
Extracted Financial Data from 990-EZ
Revenue $127,651 Expenses $127,106 Net Income Net Assets $58,155Assets/Debt | |
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Total Assets | $58,155 |
Total Liabilities | $0 |
Net Assets | $58,155 |
Compensation
Key Employees and Officers | Compensation | Other |
---|---|---|
Ed De France (President) | $0 | $0 |
Kent Barnes (Vice President) | $0 | $0 |
Mike Hietpas (Treasurer) | $0 | $0 |
Jim Devine (Girls Softball Coordinator) | $0 | $0 |
Paul Hirthe (Boys Baseball Coordinator) | $0 | $0 |
Jeff Loomans (Boys Tournament Director) | $0 | $0 |
Bill Wandschneider (Girls Tournament Director) | $0 | $0 |
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990-EZ
Filed on March 16, 2016 Short form tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governance Schedules ▼Fiscal Year Ending Aug.
2014Extracted Financial Data
Extracted Financial Data from 990-EZ
Revenue $109,055 Expenses $110,678 Net Income -$1,623 Net Assets $57,609Assets/Debt | |
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Total Assets | $57,609 |
Total Liabilities | $0 |
Net Assets | $57,609 |
Compensation
Key Employees and Officers | Compensation | Other |
---|---|---|
Ed De France (President) | $0 | $0 |
Kent Barnes (Vice President) | $0 | $0 |
Mike Hietpas (Treasurer) | $0 | $0 |
Jim Devine (Girls Softball Coordinator) | $0 | $0 |
Paul Hirthe (Boys Baseball Coordinator) | $0 | $0 |
Jeff Loomans (Boys Tournament Director) | $0 | $0 |
Bill Wandschneider (Girls Tournament Director) | $0 | $0 |
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990-EZ
Filed on Jan. 11, 2015 Short form tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governance Schedules ▼Fiscal Year Ending Aug.
2013Extracted Financial Data
Extracted Financial Data from 990-EZ
Revenue $122,172 Expenses $113,795 Net Income $8,377 Net Assets $59,233Assets/Debt | |
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Total Assets | $59,233 |
Total Liabilities | $0 |
Net Assets | $59,233 |
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990-EZ
Filed on March 13, 2014 Short form tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governance Schedules ▼Fiscal Year Ending Aug.
2012Extracted Financial Data
Extracted Financial Data from 990-EZ
Revenue $123,562 Expenses $117,250 Net Income $6,312 Net Assets $50,856Assets/Debt | |
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Total Assets | $50,856 |
Total Liabilities | $0 |
Net Assets | $50,856 |
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990-EZ
Short form tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governanceFiscal Year Ending Aug.
2011Extracted Financial Data
Extracted Financial Data from 990-EZ
Revenue $130,052 Expenses $112,443 Net Income $17,609 Net Assets $44,544Assets/Debt | |
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Total Assets | $44,544 |
Total Liabilities | $0 |
Net Assets | $44,544 |
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990-EZ
Short form tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governanceFiscal Year Ending Aug.
2010No Extracted Financial Data
Extracted financial data is not available for the forms filed in this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.
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990-EZ
Short form tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governanceFiscal Year Ending Aug.
2009No Extracted Financial Data
Extracted financial data is not available for the forms filed in this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.
Document Links
990-EZ
Short form tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governanceFiscal Year Ending Aug.
2008No Extracted Financial Data
Extracted financial data is not available for the forms filed in this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.
Document Links
990-EZ
Short form tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governanceFiscal Year Ending Aug.
2007No Extracted Financial Data
Extracted financial data is not available for the forms filed in this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.
Document Links
990-EZ
Short form tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governanceFiscal Year Ending Aug.
2006No Extracted Financial Data
Extracted financial data is not available for the forms filed in this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.
Document Links
990-EZ
Short form tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governanceFiscal Year Ending Aug.
2005No Extracted Financial Data
Extracted financial data is not available for the forms filed in this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.
Document Links
990-EZ
Short form tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governanceFiscal Year Ending Aug.
2004No Extracted Financial Data
Extracted financial data is not available for the forms filed in this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.
Document Links
990-EZ
Short form tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governanceFiscal Year Ending Aug.
2003No Extracted Financial Data
Extracted financial data is not available for the forms filed in this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.
Document Links
990-EZ
Short form tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governanceFiscal Year Ending Aug.
2002No Extracted Financial Data
Extracted financial data is not available for the forms filed in this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.
Document Links
990-EZ
Short form tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governanceFiscal Year Ending Aug.
2001No Extracted Financial Data
Extracted financial data is not available for the forms filed in this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.
Document Links
990-EZ
Short form tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governanceThey consider it a way to enhance their body image and feel more confident. The jewelry can also be changed regularly, allowing individuals to experiment with different styles and designs. Additionally, some individuals believe that belly button piercings can have a sensual and alluring effect, making them popular among those looking to enhance their sexual appeal. However, it is essential to note that getting a magic mall piercing does come with certain risks and considerations. The piercing process itself can be painful, and there is a possibility of infection if proper aftercare is not followed. It is crucial to clean the piercing regularly to prevent any complications. Additionally, not everyone is a suitable candidate for this type of piercing due to anatomical considerations or medical conditions. In conclusion, a magic mall piercing is a popular form of body piercing that involves inserting jewelry into the belly button area. It is chosen by individuals for its aesthetic appeal and the opportunity to personalize their body art. However, it is important to consider the potential risks and follow proper aftercare to ensure a safe and successful healing process..
Reviews for "Finding Your Personal Style with Magic Mall Piercing"
1. Jessica - 2/5 - I visited Magic Mall Piercing last week to get a new ear piercing, and I was really disappointed with the experience. The staff seemed disinterested and unprofessional, and didn't take the time to answer my questions or provide any information on aftercare. The shop itself was also dirty and cramped, which made me feel uncomfortable. I would not recommend this place for anyone looking to get a piercing; there are definitely better options out there.
2. Kevin - 1/5 - My visit to Magic Mall Piercing was nothing short of a nightmare. Not only did I have to wait for over an hour past my scheduled appointment time, but the piercer seemed to rush through the process and didn't handle the tools with care. As a result, I ended up with a crooked and uneven piercing that had to be redone at a different studio. On top of that, the prices were exorbitant for the quality of service received. Save yourself the frustration and find a more reputable piercing establishment.
3. Sarah - 2/5 - I had high hopes when I went to Magic Mall Piercing, but sadly, they were quickly dashed. The piercer seemed inexperienced and struggled throughout the procedure. On top of that, the shop lacked a welcoming atmosphere and was poorly maintained. Additionally, the aftercare instructions given were vague and left me feeling unsure of how to properly care for my new piercing. I would not recommend this place unless you want to risk a subpar experience and potentially poor results.