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What is Form 990

The IRS Form 990 2013 is a federal tax document used by tax-exempt organizations to report their financial information, mission, and program accomplishments for the 2013 tax year.

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Form 990 is needed by:
  • Nonprofit organizations required to file with the IRS.
  • Tax-exempt entities needing to disclose financial activities.
  • Officers and preparers responsible for tax preparation.
  • Organizations seeking to maintain tax-exempt status.
  • Financial institutions reviewing nonprofit financials.
  • Accountants and tax professionals assisting clients.

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Organizations must be classified as tax-exempt under IRS regulations, typically 501(c)(3) entities. They are required to file this form annually to maintain transparency.
IRS Form 990 is generally due on the 15th day of the 5th month after the end of your organization's fiscal year. Extensions can be requested if more time is needed.
Form 990 can be submitted electronically using the IRS e-file system or mailed to the specified address on the form. Ensure to save a copy for your records.
Typically, you will need to include your organization's financial statements, schedules, and any additional supporting documents that relate to your funding and programs.
Ensure all financial data is accurate, double-check for missing fields, and review deadlines. Failing to submit required schedules is a common oversight.
Processing times can vary but expect several weeks for the IRS to process your submission. It's advisable to file early to avoid any delays.
No, IRS Form 990 does not require notarization. You should ensure that all provided information is accurate and complete for your submission.
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