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What is Form 990 2010

The IRS Form 990 2010 is a federal tax document used by tax-exempt organizations to report their financial information to the IRS.

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Form 990 2010 is needed by:
  • Nonprofit organizations required to file annual tax returns
  • Charitable organizations seeking tax-exempt status
  • Officers and preparers of tax-exempt entities
  • Accountants and financial professionals working with nonprofits
  • Compliance officers ensuring IRS requirements are met

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Organizations must be recognized as tax-exempt under IRS rules to file Form 990. This typically includes charitable, educational, and religious organizations, among others.
The filing deadline for Form 990 2010 follows the fiscal year end, which typically requires submission by the 15th day of the 5th month after fiscal year end, usually around February 15, 2011.
You can submit IRS Form 990 through e-filing options provided by the IRS or mail it to the address specified for your organization type on the form.
Generally, you must include financial statements and any supplemental documentation that supports the information submitted, like detailed program service descriptions.
Common mistakes include inaccurate financial data, failing to sign by the required officers, and not including necessary schedules or supplemental documents.
Processing times can vary; however, expect several weeks for e-filed submissions and longer if sent by mail due to potential delays.
There are no fees for filing IRS Form 990 itself, but it may incur costs related to hiring a tax professional to prepare the form correctly.
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