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What is Form 990 2013

The 2013 Form 990 Exempt Organization Business Tax Return is a tax document used by nonprofit organizations to report their financial activities and maintain tax-exempt status.

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  • Nonprofit organizations in the U.S.
  • Executive Directors of exempt organizations
  • Preparers of nonprofit tax returns
  • Accountants specializing in tax-exempt entities
  • Organizations seeking transparency in financial reporting
  • Funders and donors reviewing nonprofit operations

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Nonprofit organizations that have tax-exempt status under section 501(c) of the Internal Revenue Code are required to file Form 990 to maintain their tax-exempt status and report financial activities.
Form 990 is typically due on the 15th day of the 5th month after the end of the organization's fiscal year. Extensions can be requested to provide additional time for submission.
Form 990 can be submitted electronically using various platforms approved by the IRS, or you can mail a physical copy to the address specified in the IRS instructions for this form.
Organizations must attach various schedules as supporting documents, which may include detailed financial statements, governing documents, and grant information, depending on their activities and structure.
Common mistakes include failing to include required schedules, not obtaining necessary signatures, and providing incomplete or inaccurate financial data. Always double-check entries before submission.
Processing times can vary; typically, electronic submissions are processed faster than mailed forms. After submission, organizations should expect confirmation or requests for further information from the IRS.
If you require help, consider consulting with a tax professional, accountant, or using resources available on nonprofit forums and the IRS website, which provide guidance for completing Form 990.
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