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What is Form 990

The IRS Form 990 2013 is a tax form used by tax-exempt organizations to report financial information to the Internal Revenue Service for the year 2013.

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  • Nonprofit organizations preparing their federal tax return
  • Officers who must sign tax forms
  • Tax preparers working with nonprofit clients
  • State and local agencies requiring financial disclosures
  • Foundations providing grants to nonprofits
  • Donors interested in financial transparency

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Organizations that are classified as tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the IRS code must file IRS Form 990 to report their financial information.
The IRS Form 990 is generally due on the 15th day of the 5th month after the end of your organization’s fiscal year, with extensions available.
Form 990 can be submitted electronically through the IRS e-file system or mailed to the appropriate IRS address based on your organization's location.
Before submitting Form 990, ensure to include attachments for financial statements, schedules detailing compensation, and other required disclosures.
Common mistakes include failing to provide complete information, missing signatures from required officers, and not including necessary supporting documents.
Processing times can vary; typically, electronic submissions are processed faster than mailed forms, which may take several weeks.
Yes, you can amend Form 990 by filing Form 990-X, which must be submitted if changes need to be made after the original form has been filed.
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