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What is Form 990

The Form 990 2014 is a tax document used by tax-exempt organizations in the United States to report their financial information to the IRS.

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  • Tax-exempt organizations in the US
  • Nonprofit executives and directors
  • Financial preparers or accountants
  • IRS compliance officers
  • Tax consultants or advisors

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Tax-exempt organizations must file Form 990 if they meet the IRS requirements based on their income and type of organization.
Form 990 for the tax year 2014 was due on May 15, 2015, unless an extension was filed. Review IRS guidelines for specific deadlines.
Form 990 can be submitted electronically through the IRS e-file system or printed and mailed to the appropriate IRS office.
You may need financial statements, records of revenue, and a list of board of directors for complete Form 990 submissions.
Avoid filing errors such as incorrect calculations, missing signatures, or forgetting required sections. Always proofread your form.
Processing times for Form 990 can vary but typically take several months. Check IRS announcements for updates on processing times.
To amend Form 990, file the corrected form with the IRS and clearly mark it as an amendment. Follow IRS guidelines for amendments.
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