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Posted by Estela Kennen Mar 9, 2007 |
What is IRS Form 990?
Form 990 is an income tax return sheet that many non-profit organization must file with the IRS every year. There are actually three Form 990s:
Does my non-profit have to file Form 990?
Perhaps. All private foundations must file, and so must most other tax-exempt nonprofit organizations with an income over $25,000. However, most non-profits with less than $25,000 in annual income can file Form 990-N instead. If your organization is does not have a tax-exemption from the IRS, you do not need to file form 990, though you may need to file another federal tax return.
By when must I file Form 990?
There is no one due date for filing Form 990s. Instead, you must file “by the 15th day of the 5th month after" your non-profits’ fiscal year ends. For instance, if your fiscal year is the same as the calendar year (ie, ending on December 31st), your organization does not need to file form 990 with the IRS until May 15. However, just as with personal income taxes, non-profit organizations can get extensions.
PDF Files from the IRS: