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What is Form 990

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

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Form 990 is needed by:
  • Nonprofit organizations looking to maintain tax-exempt status
  • IRS preparers involved in nonprofit financial reporting
  • Financial officers responsible for organizational documentation
  • Legal representatives guiding nonprofits in compliance
  • Auditors reviewing nonprofit financial statements

How to fill out the Form 990

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    Access pdfFiller and search for 'Form 990 2013' using the search bar or navigate through the tax forms section.
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    Open the form to view its structure, including fillable fields and checkboxes tailored for your entries.
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    Gather necessary financial records, including balance sheets, revenue reports, and activity descriptions to ensure accurate reporting.
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    Navigate through each section of the form, filling in the required information in the designated fields, using clear and concise language.
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    Pay close attention to the details regarding the organization's mission and activities, as these need to be accurately represented.
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    After completing the entries, review the filled sections for any inaccuracies or missed fields since clarity is crucial for tax reporting.
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    Once satisfied with the information entered, finalize the form by following prompts to save your work, ensuring to select the appropriate format for download.
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    Choose to submit directly through pdfFiller if available, or download the completed form for submission to the IRS based on their submission guidelines.
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Tax-exempt organizations in the United States are eligible to submit Form 990. This includes charities and other nonprofit organizations that have a tax-exempt status under IRS regulations.
The deadline for submitting Form 990 for the 2013 tax year was the 15th day of the 5th month after the end of your organization's fiscal year, typically May 15 if on a calendar year.
Form 990 can be submitted electronically through the IRS e-file system or mailed directly to the IRS. Ensure you follow IRS guidelines for submission to avoid penalties.
Supporting documents can include financial statements, details of governance, and schedules that provide supplementary information about the organization’s activities and expenditures.
Common mistakes include forgetting to sign the form, providing inaccurate financial data, or failing to include all pertinent schedules. Double-check all filled information to ensure completeness.
Processing times for Form 990 can vary with the IRS but generally take several weeks. Organizations can check the IRS website for current processing timelines.
No, notarization is not required for Form 990. However, it does require signatures from both an officer and a preparer responsible for the document.
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