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What is Form 990

The IRS Form 990 is a tax document used by tax-exempt organizations in the U.S. to report their financial activities to the Internal Revenue Service.

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Form 990 is needed by:
  • Nonprofit organizations filing for tax exemption
  • Tax-exempt charities needing to report financials
  • Financial officers responsible for nonprofit compliance
  • Accountants preparing nonprofit tax forms
  • Board members of tax-exempt organizations

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    Before starting, gather necessary information such as financial statements, mission details, and governance documents to ensure accurate reporting.
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Tax-exempt organizations with annual gross receipts above a certain threshold must file IRS Form 990. Nonprofits under this threshold may file simpler forms like the 990-N or 990-EZ.
Form 990 is due on the 15th day of the 5th month after the organization’s fiscal year ends. Extensions can be requested but must be filed timely to avoid penalties.
Form 990 can be submitted electronically through the IRS website or printed and mailed in. Electronic submission is encouraged and often faster.
You will need financial statements, information on your mission and programs, and details about governance, including compensation for board members and officers.
Common mistakes include omitting required fields, not following IRS guidelines, and submitting late. Ensure all signatures are in place and information is accurate.
Processing times vary; however, electronic submissions are typically processed faster than paper forms. Check IRS timelines for more specifics on processing.
You generally do not need to attach supporting documents when filing Form 990, but be prepared to supply them if requested by the IRS.
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