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What is 2014 Exempt Return

The 2014 Exempt Organization Tax Return is a federal tax document used by exempt organizations to report their financial activities to the IRS.

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  • Nonprofit organizations operating in California
  • Tax professionals assisting clients with exempt status
  • Organizations required to file IRS Form 990
  • Entities needing to report financial data for 2014
  • CPAs preparing tax returns for exempt organizations

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Any exempt organization that operated in the year 2014 and meets IRS requirements for filing Form 990 is eligible to file this return.
The form must be submitted by November 16, 2015, with any applicable fees if filing relates to California's requirements.
You can submit the completed 2014 Exempt Organization Tax Return electronically via specified IRS channels or by mailing a physical copy to the IRS.
You'll need to gather financial statements, previous year forms, and any relevant documentation such as receipts, contracts, and board meeting minutes.
Ensure that all fields are filled out completely, check for numerical accuracy, and verify that all required signatures are obtained to avoid submission delays.
Processing times may vary, but generally expect a few weeks for the IRS to process your tax return once submitted.
If you need to amend the form after submission, you can file Form 990-X to correct any errors or changes in your previously submitted tax return.
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