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What is Form 990 2009

The Form 990 (2009) is a tax document used by tax-exempt organizations to report financial information to the IRS.

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  • Nonprofit organizations in Connecticut
  • Officers of tax-exempt entities
  • Financial officers managing nonprofit funds
  • Tax professionals assisting nonprofits
  • IRS officials reviewing tax filings

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Form 990 is required for tax-exempt organizations in the United States, including nonprofits, that have gross receipts over a specified threshold. If your organization operates as a tax-exempt entity, you are typically required to file this form annually.
The Form 990 must typically be filed on the 15th day of the 5th month after the end of your organization’s fiscal year. For many organizations with a fiscal year ending December 31, this means a May 15 submission deadline.
You can submit Form 990 electronically through the IRS e-file system or by mailing a paper copy to the appropriate address provided by the IRS. If using pdfFiller, follow their submission process for electronic filing.
You may need various supporting documents such as financial statements, balance sheets, and reports from auditors. The specific documents required can vary based on your organization’s structure and funding.
Common mistakes include omitting critical financial information, failing to match total revenue and expenses, and neglecting to sign the form. Double-check all numerical entries and consult instructions to avoid these issues.
Processing times can vary, but typically, you should expect a few weeks to a couple of months for the IRS to review and process your Form 990. Check the IRS website for current processing times.
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