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What is Form 990

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

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Form 990 is needed by:
  • Nonprofit organizations filing for tax exemptions
  • Certified public accountants preparing nonprofit tax returns
  • Financial officers within charitable organizations
  • Tax preparers specializing in nonprofit tax filings
  • Board members overseeing financial accountability

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    Gather necessary information about the organization, including mission statements, financial activities, and service accomplishments, before filling the form.
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To file Form 990, your organization must be recognized as a tax-exempt entity by the IRS and meet the revenue thresholds established for the specific form version.
Form 990 for the year 2010 must typically be filed by the 15th day of the 5th month following the end of your organization's fiscal year. For calendar year filers, this generally means May 15, 2011.
You can submit Form 990 either electronically through the IRS e-File system or by mailing a paper copy to the IRS address specified for tax-exempt organizations.
Generally, you would need your organization's financial statements, a list of board members, details of compensation provided to top officials, and any relevant schedules that apply to your specific organization.
Common mistakes include failing to sign the form, omitting required schedules, entering incorrect financial figures, and missing the submission deadline. Reviewing all information thoroughly can help prevent these errors.
Processing times for Form 990 can vary, but typically it can take 30 days or longer. Ensure timely submission and follow up if there are extended delays.
Yes, if you discover errors after submission, you can file a Form 990-X to amend your previously filed Form 990. Be sure to follow the IRS guidelines on amendments.
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