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What is Form 990

The Form 990 2013 is a tax document used by tax-exempt organizations to report their financial information to the IRS, ensuring transparency and compliance.

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Form 990 is needed by:
  • Nonprofit organizations in Minnesota
  • Tax preparers for nonprofits
  • Officers of tax-exempt entities
  • Financial auditors for nonprofits
  • State regulatory agencies
  • IRS officials

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Form 990 must be filed by tax-exempt organizations recognized by the IRS, including charities and nonprofit entities operating within the United States.
Form 990 for the tax year 2013 typically had a deadline of May 15, 2014. Extensions can be requested, but must be filed before the original due date.
After completing Form 990, you can submit it through the IRS e-file system, or print it and send it by mail to the appropriate IRS address specified for your organization type.
Make sure to include any necessary financial statements, schedules detailing revenue and expenses, and documentation supporting program activities with your Form 990 submission.
Common mistakes include failing to sign the form, incomplete financial disclosures, and missing deadlines. Double-check all entries for accuracy to avoid issues.
Processing times for Form 990 can vary, but it typically takes the IRS several weeks to months to review and process submitted forms, depending on their workload.
Filing Form 990 itself does not incur a fee, but you may need to pay for electronic filing services or consult a tax professional, which may involve costs.
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