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What is Form 990

The Form 990 2011 Tax Return is a tax document used by tax-exempt organizations to report their financial information to the IRS.

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Form 990 is needed by:
  • Nonprofit organizations seeking tax-exempt status
  • Financial officers of tax-exempt entities
  • Tax preparers handling nonprofit financial documentation
  • Stakeholders and board members of tax-exempt organizations
  • Legal professionals advising tax-exempt entities

How to fill out the Form 990

  1. 1.
    Start by accessing pdfFiller and searching for 'Form 990 2011 Tax Return' in the template library.
  2. 2.
    Open the form by clicking on it, which will launch the editing interface.
  3. 3.
    Begin by collecting all necessary financial documents, including income statements, balance sheets, and previous tax returns, so you can fill the form accurately.
  4. 4.
    Use the toolbar on the left side to navigate to each section of the form, ensuring you fill in all required fields with the data collected.
  5. 5.
    Be thorough in entering information related to your organization’s mission, activities, and financial realities for the year 2011.
  6. 6.
    After completing all fields, review the entire form for any missing information or errors, utilizing the 'Review' option for final checks.
  7. 7.
    Finalizing the form is crucial; ensure both the officer and preparer provide their signatures where required.
  8. 8.
    Once satisfied with the document, save your progress, and choose 'Download' or 'Submit' to file your Form 990 to the IRS.
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Form 990 must be filed by organizations recognized as tax-exempt under IRS regulations. This includes charitable organizations, nonprofit databases, and foundations, with specific thresholds based on gross receipts.
Form 990 for the year 2011 was typically due on May 15, 2012, for organizations on a calendar year schedule. Extensions may apply, but it's important to file timely to avoid penalties.
Typically, you do not need to submit additional documents with Form 990 itself. However, you should have your supporting financial documents and schedules ready in case of an audit.
Form 990 can be submitted electronically through the IRS e-file system or mailed directly to the IRS. Ensure that all signatures are in place before submission.
Common mistakes include missing signatures, providing inaccurate financial data, or omitting necessary explanations about the organization’s activities. Review carefully for accuracy.
Filing Form 990 itself does not incur a fee, but penalties may apply if the form is late or incorrect. Nonprofits should consult IRS guidelines for specifics.
Filing Form 990 late can result in penalties. Nonprofit organizations can face fines based on the duration of the delay, making timely submission essential.
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