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IRS 990-N

File your IRS 990-N with confidence

IRS Form 990 is an informational tax form that most tax-exempt organizations must file annually. In a nutshell, the form gives the IRS an overview of the organization’s activities, governance and detailed financial information.

Most small nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations are required to file the IRS 990-N each year ~ even if you didn’t earn any income.   So, we partnered with our authorized tax preparer to insure that your filing is handled in a professional and timely manner.

You are required to file an IRS 990-N if you can answer yes to ALL 5 questions below.

  1. Is your Organization is classified as 501(c)(3) Public Charity?
  2. Does your IRS Tax Determination Letter say that you are required to file an IRS 990N?
  3. Was your Organization’s annual gross receipts $50,000 or less for the reporting year?
  4. Is your Organization still an active entity within its state of incorporation?
  5. Is your Organization planning to remain active during the next fiscal year?

Your IRS 990 Questions Answered

If you are a tax-exempt organization, you are probably a 501(c)(3) public charity or private foundation and are required to file a 990.

Forms 990 are due on the 15th day of the fifth month following the end of your organization’s taxable year. For nonprofits on a calendar fiscal year, your due date will be May 15th of the following year.

You can find your organization’s fiscal year printed on the upper right section of your IRS Determination Letter. It will be listed as “Accounting Period Ending.”

Determining which form to complete is based on the amount of your Gross Receipts. Gross receipts are the total amount your nonprofit received from all sources during your accounting period (fiscal year), without subtracting costs or expenses.

Once you know your Gross Receipts, it’s easy to figure out which form to complete:

  • Smaller nonprofits (Gross Receipts ≤ $50,000) file a 990-N (e-postcard)
  • Mid-size organizations (Gross Receipts < $200,000, and total assets < $500,000) file a 990 or 990-EZ
  • Larger organizations (Gross Receipts ≥ $200,000, or total assets ≥ $500,000) file a 990
  • Private Foundations file a 990-PF

Do you have less than $50,000 in gross receipts?  We can help you!

If you would like our IRS Tax Preparer to file your IRS 990-N, please complete the form below. Discovery members receive a discounted rate for this service (Please make sure you are logged in)

If you need assistance with completing the IRS 990-EZ, IRS 990, or financial statements, please contact an accountant of your choice. You may also consider contacting our resource partner, JT Pells Accounting Services (www.jtpells.com).

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We can help you file!

Community Heroes has partnered with an authorized tax preparer to insure small nonprofits have access to IRS 990-N filing that is handled at a low (or no cost), and in a professional and timely manner.   We’ll e-file this IRS information return for any small public charity ~ anywhere in the U.S.

For more information on the IRS 990-N, how to e-file your own IRS 990-N for free, or to learn more about exempt organization annual filing requirements, visit the IRS website.

 

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IRS990-N Request

Small Nonprofit's IRS 990-N Request

Most small tax-exempt organizations that have an annual reporting requirement can satisfy the requirements by submitting Form 990-N, Electronic Notice (e-Postcard.) Form 990-N is submitted electronically, there are no paper forms. Small tax-exempt organizations generally are eligible to file Form 990-N to satisfy their annual reporting requirement, if their annual gross receipts are normally $50,000 or less. Failure to submit an IRS 990, IRS 990-EZ, or IRS 990-N for 3 consecutive years may result in the IRS terminating your IRS tax-exempt status.

We file the IRS 990-N electronically

If you would like our IRS Tax Preparer to file your IRS 990-N, please complete the information below. If you need assistance with completing the IRS 990-EZ, IRS 990, or financial statements, please contact an accountant of your choice. You may also consider contacting our resource partner, JT Pells Accounting Services (www.jtpells.com).
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