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What is Form 990

The Form 990 2014 is a tax document used by tax-exempt organizations to report financial information to the IRS.

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  • Nonprofit organizations in the US
  • Tax-exempt entities required to file annual returns
  • Financial officers responsible for organizational compliance
  • Accountants preparing nonprofit tax returns
  • IRS compliance officers reviewing submitted documents
  • Volunteers assisting nonprofits with tax submissions

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Nonprofit organizations that are tax-exempt under IRS regulations must file Form 990 annually to report their financial activities and maintain their tax-exempt status.
Form 990 is typically due on the 15th day of the 5th month after the end of the organization’s tax year. For calendar year filers, the deadline is May 15.
Form 990 can be submitted electronically through the IRS e-file system or mailed directly to the IRS, depending on your organization's preference and filing requirements.
Organizations may need to include financial statements, a list of board members, and any relevant attachment forms. Ensure all necessary documentation is complete before submission.
Common mistakes include failing to report all income, not including signatures, and missing deadlines. Carefully review all sections for accuracy and completeness before submission.
Processing times can vary, but typically allow several weeks for the IRS to review submitted forms and provide any confirmations or requests for additional information.
No, Form 990 does not typically require notarization. However, it must be signed by an officer and a preparer as part of the submission process.
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