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What is Form 990 2013

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

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Form 990 2013 is needed by:
  • Nonprofit organizations required to file IRS Form 990
  • Presidents or executives of tax-exempt organizations
  • Tax preparers assisting nonprofits with tax compliance
  • Charitable organizations seeking tax-exempt status
  • Financial officers managing nonprofit financial reporting

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The Form 990 is required for organizations classified as tax-exempt under IRS regulations, such as charitable nonprofits, private foundations, and certain other tax-exempt entities.
Typically, Form 990 must be filed on the 15th day of the 5th month after the end of the organization's accounting period, with extensions available under certain conditions.
You can submit the completed Form 990 electronically through the IRS e-file system or send it by mail to the address specified for tax-exempt organizations in your state.
Typically, organizations need to include financial statements, a schedule of compensation for highest-paid employees, and details about contributions and activities during the year.
Common pitfalls include incorrect financial data, missing signatures, and not providing sufficient details about the organization’s activities. Double-check all entries prior to submission.
The processing time for Form 990 can vary; usually, it takes the IRS several weeks to several months to review and process the form, particularly if there are discrepancies.
Yes, if you find an error after filing, you can amend your Form 990 by submitting Form 990-X or a corrected Form 990 with the appropriate updates.
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