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What is Form 990

The Form 990 2013 is a tax document used by tax-exempt organizations to report financial information to the IRS for the 2013 tax year.

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  • Nonprofit organizations seeking to maintain tax-exempt status
  • Financial officers responsible for tax reporting
  • Tax preparers assisting in IRS filings
  • Grant managers reviewing organization compliance
  • Accountants preparing nonprofit financial statements

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Tax-exempt organizations with gross receipts above a certain threshold are required to file Form 990. It provides transparency about their financial activities to the IRS and the public.
Form 990 must be filed by the 15th day of the 5th month after the end of the organization's fiscal year. For organizations following a calendar year, the deadline would be May 15, 2014.
Form 990 can be submitted electronically through approved e-filing software or as a paper document sent to the appropriate IRS address. Ensure to keep a copy for your records.
You will need financial statements, details about the organization's mission and activities, IRS determination letters, and other relevant data to complete Form 990.
Avoid incomplete information, filing after the deadline, and neglecting to gather all required supporting documents. Double-check entries for accuracy to prevent issues with the IRS.
Processing times can vary; typically, it may take several weeks after submission for IRS review, especially during peak filing seasons. You can check your status through the IRS website.
There are no fees levied by the IRS for filing Form 990 itself. However, if you choose to use a tax professional or e-filing service, those providers may charge a fee.
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