Within IRS 990 and 990-EZ forms, there is a section where tax-exempt organizations can report specific types of other IRS filings and tax compliance information. Not every question from this...
When filing Form 990 or 990-EZ, the IRS requires that all exempt organizations complete the balance sheet included. The balance sheet roughly shows how much money or assets your organization...
We’re only a couple of days away from Turkey Day and the excitement of the upcoming holidays has us counting down with anticipation. In the spirit of goodwill, we like...
When filing IRS Form 990 or Form 990-EZ, tax-exempt groups usually have to report compensation of officers, directors, trustees, key employees, highest compensated employees, and independent contractors in Part VII...
The day has finally arrived for exempt organizations – the last BIG day to e-file IRS Form 990 and Form 990-EZ. If your nonprofit or charity runs on a calendar...
No matter how much we all loathe it, there’s just no way to recover late filing fees and penalties paid to the IRS. In most instances, the IRS evaluates penalties...
When an exempt organization files its annual tax return, it’s typically the responsibility of the principal or primary officer to complete the filing. The officer can either finish and submit...
For many tax-exempt organizations with significant gross receipts, some of that revenue may have come from the selling of assets. An asset is usually an owned item or resource with...