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What is Form 990 2013

The Form 990 2013 US Tax Exempt Organization Return is a financial document used by tax-exempt organizations to report their financial activities to the IRS for the year 2013.

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Form 990 2013 is needed by:
  • Nonprofit organizations required to file tax returns
  • Officers of tax-exempt organizations responsible for financial reporting
  • Tax preparers assisting nonprofits with their filings
  • Financial advisors guiding nonprofits on compliance
  • Accountants handling IRS documentation for exempt entities

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    Use the search bar to find 'Form 990 2013' or access it through the IRS forms category.
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    Open the form and familiarize yourself with the layout and required fields.
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    Before starting to fill out the form, gather essential information such as the organization's mission, activities, income, and expenses for 2013.
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    Click on relevant fields to input the organization’s data. You can use the text tool to type in information and dropdown menus for selections.
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    Ensure that the officer and preparer sections are filled out, including signatures, as these are mandatory for the form to be valid.
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    Review all data for accuracy and completeness by cross-referencing your information with financial statements and records.
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    Once completed, utilize the save option to store a draft or finalize the document for submission.
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    You may download the completed form as a PDF or use pdfFiller’s submission features to send it directly to the IRS from the platform.
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Form 990 must be filed by tax-exempt organizations with annual gross receipts exceeding $200,000 or total assets exceeding $500,000. Smaller organizations may file a different version, depending on their revenue.
Form 990 for the 2013 tax year must generally be filed on or before the 15th day of the 5th month after the end of the organization's tax year, which typically falls on May 15, 2014, for calendar year filers.
Form 990 can be submitted electronically through the IRS e-File system or mailed to the appropriate IRS address designated for Form 990 submissions. Be sure to check the IRS website for the latest submission guidelines.
Organizations may need to attach schedules or supplementary documentation, including financial statements, governance policies, and detailed explanations of significant changes. Always refer to the form instructions for specifics.
Common mistakes include failing to sign the form, making arithmetic errors, missing required fields, and not adequately detailing financial activities. Careful review and proofing of the document can help prevent these issues.
Processing times can vary, but typically the IRS will take several weeks to months to process Form 990. It’s advisable to file early to allow for any potential issues or clarifications.
Yes, if you need to amend a previously filed Form 990, you should complete a new form marked as 'Amended' and submit it to the IRS according to the standard filing procedures.
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