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What is 990-PF 2013

The Form 990-PF 2013 is a tax document used by private foundations in the US to report their financial activities and comply with IRS regulations.

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  • Private foundations in the US
  • Nonprofit organizations
  • Tax professionals advising foundations
  • Accountants handling nonprofit tax returns
  • IRS compliance officers

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Private foundations in the United States are required to file Form 990-PF annually to report their financial activities and maintain their tax-exempt status.
Form 990-PF must be filed annually by the 15th day of the 5th month after the end of the foundation's fiscal year. Extensions may be requested if needed.
Yes, Form 990-PF can be filed electronically, and e-filing is encouraged for faster processing and confirmation of submission.
Typically, you will need to include financial statements, lists of grant recipients, and any other documentation that supports the foundation's financials reported on the form.
Avoid common mistakes such as incorrect calculations, failure to report all required revenue and expenses, and submitting incomplete forms.
Processing times can vary, but generally, it may take several weeks to a few months for the IRS to process Form 990-PF once submitted.
There are typically no fees to file Form 990-PF itself, but penalties may apply for late submissions or inaccuracies, making timely and accurate filing important.
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