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What is Form 990

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

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Form 990 is needed by:
  • Nonprofit organizations in the US
  • Tax-exempt entities required to report finances
  • Officers responsible for organizational tax filings
  • Tax preparers assisting nonprofits
  • Grant officers reviewing funding applications
  • Financial auditors for charitable organizations

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Tax-exempt organizations in the US with gross receipts above the threshold set by the IRS must submit Form 990. This includes most charities and nonprofit groups. Always check with an accountant or tax attorney for specific requirements.
Form 990 is typically due on the 15th day of the 5th month after the end of the organization's fiscal year. For organizations with a fiscal year ending December 31, this means the form is due by May 15 annually.
Form 990 can be submitted either electronically through an IRS-approved e-filing service or mailed directly to the IRS. Check the IRS website for specific submission guidelines for electronic filing or mailing addresses.
Before filling out Form 990, gather financial statements, information on key management personnel, details about the organization's mission and programs, prior year's tax documents, and any supporting documentation for financial claims.
Common mistakes include not signing the form, missing deadlines, omitting required schedules, and providing incorrect financial data. Always double-check for accuracy and ensure all required sections are completed.
Processing times for Form 990 can vary. Typically, if filed electronically, it can be processed within a few weeks, while paper submissions may take longer. Always check the IRS website for updates on processing times.
No, notarization is not required for Form 990. However, it must be signed by an authorized officer and the preparer before submission.
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