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What is 990-PF 2013

The Form 990-PF 2013 is a tax document used by private foundations to report their financial activities and compliance with tax laws to the IRS.

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990-PF 2013 is needed by:
  • Private foundations required to file taxes annually
  • Nonprofits seeking tax-exempt status
  • Accountants and tax preparers specializing in nonprofit taxes
  • Grant-making organizations managing funds
  • Foundations needing to report financial activities to IRS

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    Once the form is open, begin by reviewing the sections requiring your foundation's information.
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Private foundations that have tax-exempt status in the U.S. are required to file Form 990-PF annually to ensure compliance with IRS regulations.
The Form 990-PF must be filed on the 15th day of the 5th month after the end of your foundation's fiscal year. For foundations with a calendar year, the typical deadline is May 15.
You can submit Form 990-PF electronically through authorized e-file providers or by mailing a paper copy to the IRS. Ensure you follow the specific instructions for your submission method.
Typically, you do not need to attach supporting documents when filing Form 990-PF. However, ensure all information is accurate and keep any relevant documentation for your records.
Common mistakes include missing necessary financial information, failing to report all grants, and overlooking the correct fiscal year. Always double-check your work before submission.
Processing times may vary, but generally, the IRS takes several weeks to process filed forms. It's advisable to file as early as possible to avoid delays in your nonprofit's standing.
Yes, if you identify errors or need to make changes after submitting Form 990-PF, you can file an amended return using Form 990-PF and marking it as an amendment.
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