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What is Form 990

The Form 990 Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax is an IRS document used by nonprofit organizations to report financial activities and comply with federal tax obligations.

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Form 990 is needed by:
  • Nonprofit organizations seeking tax-exempt status
  • 501(c) entities required to file annual tax returns
  • Tax professionals assisting nonprofit clients
  • State regulators requiring financial disclosure from nonprofits
  • Organizations applying for federal grants

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Nonprofit organizations that are exempt from federal income tax under sections 501(c), 527, or 4947 must file Form 990 annually to report their financial activities.
Form 990 is typically due on the 15th day of the 5th month after the end of the organization's fiscal year. Extensions can be requested if more time is needed.
Form 990 can be submitted electronically through the IRS's e-file system or mailed to the appropriate address listed in the form instructions, depending on your organization type.
You will need your organization’s financial statements, a list of revenue sources, and other pertinent information related to operations, such as expenses and management details.
Common mistakes include failing to sign the form, incomplete fields, incorrect financial figures, and not checking for updated regulations or filing requirements.
Processing times can vary, but electronic submissions are generally processed faster. Allow several weeks for the IRS to confirm receipt and process your filing.
Late filings can incur penalties, and repeated failures to file may jeopardize your organization's tax-exempt status. You may also face increased scrutiny from the IRS.
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