How to E-file Form 990 Online for the
2023 Tax Year?
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- 2 Choose Tax Year
- 3 Enter form details
- 4 Review the form summary
- 5 Transmit to the IRS
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Frequently Asked Questions on
Form 990
1. What is Form 990?
- Form 990 is an annual information return typically filed by certain tax-exempt organizations, nonexempt charitable trusts, and section 527 political organizations with gross receipts that are more than or equal to $200,000 (or) total assets more than or equal to $500,000.
- Check the Form 990 Instructions to file Form 990 accurately and securely.
2. When is the due date to file Form 990?
- Nonprofits and Tax-Exempt Organizations should file Form 990 by the 15th day of the 5th month following the organization's tax year ends
- Nonprofits and Tax-Exempt Organizations that operate on calendar tax year should file their Form 990 no later than May 15.
- E-file 990 Now to avoid late filing penalties.
3. What are the Penalties for not filing Form 990 on time?
- Failing to file a Form 990 for your organization or filing late without reasonable cause leads to penalties. The penalties would depend upon the value of your organization’s gross receipts. Learn More
4. What is Automatic Revocation?
- If your organization does not file Form 990 for three consecutive years, its exempt status is revoked automatically. If the organization does not get the exempt status reinstated as per the required procedure, it will be required to file with the IRS as a taxable organization. Learn More
5. Is there an extension for filing Form 990?
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Yes! Nonprofit and Tax-Exempt organizations can request an additional six months to file Form 990 by filing Form 8868 on or before the original
990 filing deadline. The extension is automatic and doesn’t require any explanation. Learn More