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What is Form 990

The IRS Form 990 2011 is a tax document used by tax-exempt organizations to report their financial information to the Internal Revenue Service.

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Form 990 is needed by:
  • Nonprofit organizations filing taxes in the US
  • Financial officers of tax-exempt entities
  • Tax preparers assisting nonprofits
  • Board members overseeing financial reporting
  • Auditors conducting financial assessments
  • Entities applying for tax-exempt status

How to fill out the Form 990

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    Access pdfFiller and search for 'IRS Form 990 2011'. Open the document from the available forms.
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    Use the toolbar to navigate through the form. Click on the fields to enter the required information.
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    Before starting, gather financial statements, mission descriptions, and past tax returns for accuracy.
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    Fill in all essential sections, ensuring correct entries for revenue, expenses, and organizational activities.
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    Review each section thoroughly for completeness and accuracy, checking for required signatures from the officer and preparer.
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    Submit the form electronically if allowed or print it for mailing. Follow specific submission instructions for tax-exempt organizations.
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Nonprofit organizations with gross receipts over $200,000 or total assets over $500,000 are required to file IRS Form 990. Smaller organizations may file simpler versions based on their financial activities.
Form 990 is generally due on the 15th day of the 5th month after the end of the organization's fiscal year. Extensions are available and can provide additional time to file.
You can file IRS Form 990 electronically using IRS e-file through approved software or send a paper copy by mail. Ensure you follow the correct submission guidelines for your nonprofit.
Organizations should prepare financial statements, compliance documents, and any prior year tax returns. Ensure accurate financial data is included in the form itself.
Common mistakes include inaccurate data entry, failure to include required signatures, and missing deadlines. Review all entries for compliance and correctness to avoid penalties.
Processing times for IRS Form 990 can vary. Typically, electronic submissions are processed faster than paper forms. Be sure to confirm with the IRS for any updates on your submission.
There is no fee associated with filing IRS Form 990. However, if you use a tax professional or software, there may be costs involved for those services.
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