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What is 2012 form 990 exempt

The 2012 Form 990 Exempt Organization Return is a tax document used by nonprofit organizations to report financial and operational information to the IRS.

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2012 form 990 exempt is needed by:
  • Nonprofit organizations filing tax returns
  • Officers responsible for signing tax documents
  • Preparers assisting in tax form completion
  • Tax professionals handling IRS submissions
  • Accountants managing nonprofit finances

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    Before you start filling out the form, gather all necessary documents that detail the nonprofit's financial and operational activities for the tax year 2012.
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The 2012 Form 990 must be filed by tax-exempt organizations whose gross receipts exceed $200,000 or who have total assets greater than $500,000.
The deadline for filing the 2012 Form 990 is the 15th day of the 5th month following the end of the organization's fiscal year. For calendar year filers, this means the deadline is May 15, 2013.
You may need to provide financial statements, a list of board members, and documentation of activities conducted during the year depending on your organization's specifics.
Common mistakes include failing to sign the form, neglecting to report all revenue sources, and incorrect or incomplete information in financial sections.
After submission, the IRS processes Form 990 for accuracy and completeness. Processing times may vary, but expect several weeks before confirmation to receive.
There are typically no direct filing fees for Form 990; however, if you use a tax professional, their service fees may apply based on their pricing policies.
You can retrieve a copy of your submitted Form 990 by checking your organization’s records, downloading it from your pdfFiller account, or accessing it from the IRS website if it was filed previously.
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