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What is Form 990

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

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  • Nonprofit organizations seeking tax-exempt status
  • Charitable organizations required to file annual returns
  • Financial officers responsible for tax documentation
  • Accountants managing nonprofit tax filings
  • Tax agents assisting clients with IRS forms
  • Legal advisors for nonprofits ensuring compliance

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Nonprofit organizations, including charities, foundations, and other tax-exempt entities in the U.S., are required to file Form 990 if their gross receipts exceed $50,000.
Form 990 for the tax year 2013 should be filed by May 15, 2014. If an extension is needed, it can be filed to push the deadline back by six months.
You can submit Form 990 electronically via IRS e-file or send a paper copy to the IRS at the address provided in the instructions. Ensure you check specific submission requirements.
Yes, organizations should attach financial statements, schedules, and other relevant documents that support the information presented in Form 990 to ensure compliance.
Common mistakes include failing to report all revenue, not disclosing compensation accurately, and leaving out signature requirements. Review the guidelines to avoid these issues.
Processing times for Form 990 can vary. Typically, it may take several weeks to months for the IRS to process the return and any associated applications.
Yes, if errors are discovered after submitting, you can file an amended Form 990 using Form 990-X to correct any inaccuracies in your original submission.
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