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What is Form 990

The Form 990 Tax Exempt Organization Return is a tax document used by nonprofit organizations to report financial information to the IRS.

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Form 990 is needed by:
  • Nonprofit organizations seeking tax-exempt status
  • Foundations and charitable trusts who must file tax returns
  • Accountants and tax professionals assisting nonprofits
  • Organizations preparing annual financial disclosures
  • IRS agents reviewing tax exemptions

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Form 990 is specifically designed for tax-exempt organizations, including nonprofits and charities, that earn sufficient revenue to require IRS reporting.
Generally, Form 990 must be filed five months after the end of your organization’s tax year. Extensions can be requested if needed.
Form 990 can be submitted electronically through approved e-filing systems or mailed to the IRS directly. Choose the method that best suits your organization.
Depending on your organization, you may need to include financial statements, schedules detailing revenue sources, and a list of board members or key employees.
Common mistakes include incorrect financial data, incomplete fields, and missing deadlines. Reviewing all entries before submission helps to avoid these errors.
Processing times can vary. Typically, you can expect the IRS to take several weeks to process your Form 990 after submission.
If you discover an error after submitting, you can file an amended Form 990 to correct the discrepancies. Make sure to follow IRS guidelines for amendments.
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