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What is form 990 2003

The Form 990 2003 is a tax document used by tax-exempt organizations to report their financial information to the IRS for the year 2003.

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Form 990 2003 is needed by:
  • Nonprofit Organizations filing tax returns
  • Tax-exempt entities like charities
  • Financial officers of nonprofits
  • Accountants preparing IRS documentation
  • Donors seeking financial transparency from recipients

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Tax-exempt organizations with gross receipts over a certain threshold are required to file Form 990. Typically, organizations must meet IRS criteria as defined in the Internal Revenue Code.
Form 990 for the tax year 2003 must generally be filed on the 15th day of the 5th month following the end of the fiscal year. This means it would have been due by May 15, 2004.
Form 990 can be submitted electronically via e-filing or sent by mail to the IRS, depending on your organization’s filing status. Follow the specific submission methods outlined on the IRS website.
While Form 990 itself does not require attachments, organizations may need to provide financial statements or other supporting documentation if specified by the IRS or in the form instructions.
Common mistakes include incorrect calculations of revenue or expenses, missing required signatures, and failing to file on time. Double-check all entries, especially numerical fields, to ensure accuracy.
Processing times for Form 990 can vary but generally take several months depending on the IRS backlog. Keep in mind that corrections or incomplete forms can delay processing.
If you need assistance, consider consulting a tax professional or accountant experienced with nonprofit filings. You can also find resources and help guides directly on the IRS website.
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