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What is form 990 2013

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

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Form 990 2013 is needed by:
  • Tax-exempt organizations seeking IRS compliance
  • Nonprofits filing for tax exemption under section 501(c)
  • Prepares and officers involved in IRS form completions
  • Accountants managing nonprofit financial reporting
  • Individuals overseeing fundraising activities of nonprofits

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Form 990 must be filed by all tax-exempt organizations recognized under section 501(c) of the IRC. This includes charities and nonprofits that meet specific revenue thresholds set by the IRS.
The deadline for filing Form 990 is typically the 15th day of the 5th month after the end of your fiscal year. For organizations with a calendar year end of December 31, the due date is May 15.
Form 990 can be submitted online through the IRS e-File system for most nonprofits. Alternatively, you can complete the form using pdfFiller and then print and mail it to the appropriate IRS address.
You may need to include supporting documents such as financial statements, organic constitution, and previous year’s Form 990 if applicable. Review IRS guidelines for specific requirements.
Common mistakes include incomplete fields, miscalculations in financial reporting, and failing to sign the form. Always double-check entries and confirm all signatures before submitting.
Processing times for Form 990 can vary, but typically, it may take several weeks to a few months for the IRS to process submissions, especially during peak filing seasons.
Yes, if you discover errors after submission, you can amend Form 990 by filing Form 990-X. It's important to correct any inaccuracies promptly to maintain compliance.
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