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What is Form 990 2008

The IRS Form 990 2008 is a tax document used by tax-exempt organizations to report financial information to the Internal Revenue Service, including details on revenue, expenses, and grants.

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Form 990 2008 is needed by:
  • Tax-exempt organizations required to file annual financial reports
  • Nonprofit leaders and finance officers preparing organizational budgets
  • Accountants specializing in nonprofit financial reporting
  • Grant-funding bodies requiring financial disclosures from nonprofits
  • Tax advisors assisting nonprofits with compliance
  • State regulators overseeing nonprofit activities

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Tax-exempt organizations, including charitable nonprofits and foundations, are typically required to file IRS Form 990 annually to report their financial activities and maintain tax-exempt status.
IRS Form 990 for the year 2008 must be filed by the 15th day of the 5th month after the end of your organization’s fiscal year, which for most nonprofit organizations is May 15, 2009.
You can submit IRS Form 990 electronically through the IRS e-file system or by mailing a printed copy to the appropriate address indicated on the form instructions.
Individuals should include supporting documents such as financial statements, a list of officers and directors, and any amendments to the organization’s bylaws when filing Form 990.
Common mistakes include incorrect financial calculations, missing signatures, inaccurate descriptions of programs, and failing to include all required schedules. It’s essential to review the form thoroughly.
Typically, the IRS takes about 90 days to process Form 990, although this can vary based on workload and whether additional information is required.
Filing Form 990 late can result in penalties, including fines. The IRS may impose additional fees based on how late the form is filed, and organizations may jeopardize their tax-exempt status.
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