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What is Form 8453-EO

The Form 8453-EO Exempt Organization Declaration is a tax document used by exempt organizations in the United States to declare and sign for no electronic filing.

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Form 8453-EO is needed by:
  • Exempt organizations filing Forms 990 or 990-EZ
  • Electronic Return Originators (EROs)
  • Paid preparers of exempt organization returns
  • Nonprofits requiring IRS documentation
  • Accountants specializing in nonprofit taxation
  • Legal practitioners in tax law
  • Tax compliance officers within organizations

How to fill out the Form 8453-EO

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    Visit pdfFiller and log in to your account or create a new one if necessary.
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    Use the search bar to find 'Form 8453-EO' and select the form from the list to open it.
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    Begin by entering the organization's name and employer identification number (EIN) in the designated fields.
  4. 4.
    Fill in details regarding the type of return being filed with precise information.
  5. 5.
    Ensure that declarations and signatures from the officer, ERO, and Paid Preparer are added in the appropriate sections.
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    Utilize pdfFiller's tools to check for any missing fields or errors before finalizing the document.
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    Once you have double-checked every field, review the completed form to ensure all information is accurate.
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Form 8453-EO is specifically designed for exempt organizations in the United States that are filing their tax returns manually and require a declaration for no electronic filing.
The deadline for submitting Form 8453-EO coincides with the due date of the organization's federal tax return, typically the 15th day of the fifth month after the end of the organization's tax year.
Form 8453-EO should be submitted alongside the applicable Forms 990, 990-EZ, or other relevant forms to the IRS, typically by mail or as specified in the IRS instructions.
Generally, you will need to attach the specific tax return forms such as Forms 990, 990-EZ, or 8868 when filing Form 8453-EO, along with any other relevant supporting documents.
Ensure that all required signatures are included, verify that the correct organization name and EIN are entered, and double-check the completion of all applicable fields to avoid processing delays.
Processing times can vary, but generally expect a turnaround time of several weeks, depending on the IRS workload and whether the form was completed correctly.
No, Form 8453-EO does not require notarization; however, it must be signed appropriately by the organization's officer, ERO, and Paid Preparer.
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