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What is Form 990 2008

The Form 990 2008 Tax Exempt Organization Return is a tax document used by tax-exempt organizations to report financial activities and compliance with IRS regulations.

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Form 990 2008 is needed by:
  • 501(c) organizations filing for tax-exempt status
  • Nonprofit organizations looking to maintain compliance
  • Financial officers responsible for tax filings
  • Accountants preparing nonprofit tax returns
  • Grant applicants needing financial disclosure
  • Board members overseeing organization finances

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Organizations that are classified as tax-exempt under section 501(c) of the IRS must file Form 990 annually to report financial activities.
Form 990 is due on the 15th day of the 5th month after the end of the organization's fiscal year. Extensions may be granted upon request.
Yes, Form 990 can be filed electronically through the IRS e-file system or a suitable third-party provider, such as pdfFiller.
You will need financial statements, records of income and expenses, previous years' tax forms, and any grants or donations received.
Common mistakes include failing to report all income, errors in financial calculations, and missing signatures from required officers.
Processing times can vary, but typically it takes the IRS several weeks to review and process submitted Form 990.
No, notarization is not required for Form 990, but the form must be signed by an authorized officer and the preparer.
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