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What is Form 990 2008

The IRS Form 990 2008 is a federal tax document used by tax-exempt organizations to report financial information to the IRS.

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Form 990 2008 is needed by:
  • Nonprofit organizations seeking tax-exempt status
  • Charitable organizations filing annual returns
  • Financial officers completing nonprofit tax documents
  • Accountants preparing tax documents for nonprofits
  • Board members overseeing financial compliance

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IRS Form 990 must be filed by organizations recognized as tax-exempt under section 501(c) of the Internal Revenue Code, which includes public charities and private foundations.
Typically, the deadline for filing IRS Form 990 is the 15th day of the 5th month after the end of your organization's accounting period. For calendar year filers, this is usually May 15.
You can submit IRS Form 990 electronically through the IRS e-File system or via mail to the appropriate IRS address listed in the form instructions.
Supporting documents typically include your organization's financial statements, a list of your board members, and details about compensation for key personnel.
Common mistakes include missing signatures, incorrect financial reporting, failing to report required revenue, and not including all necessary attachments.
Processing times for Form 990 can vary, but expect several weeks to a few months for the IRS to acknowledge receipt and process your filing.
Filing Form 990 is generally free, but if you are required to file a payment or penalty, additional fees may apply depending on your organization's situation.
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