Chapter 8
Doing the Accounting for Tax Form 990
IN THIS CHAPTER
Selecting the right form
Avoiding unnecessary penalties
Filing according to standards
Your nonprofit organization is tax-exempt, so you’re probably wondering why we’ve included a chapter on filing a tax report. You may be surprised to find out that even though you generally don’t have to pay federal income taxes, your organization does have to file a return. IRS Form 990, Return of Organization Exempt from Income Tax, is an annual information return that most tax-exempt organizations must file. Although this is a topic most people may prefer to ignore, failure to accurately complete this form leads to repercussions none of us want. The information a tax-exempt organization provides on this form serves as the primary source of information for the public about that particular organization. Therefore, the information you provide on this form becomes the basis for how the public and the government perceive your organization.
Which version of this form your organization needs to complete depends on your organization’s gross receipts and total assets. Before getting too worried about this form, read this chapter to find ...
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