990 Filing
The IRS requires tax exempt nonprofit organizations to file a 990 form annually. If an organization fails to file a 990 form in 3 years, they will lose their tax exempt status. There are different forms to file depending on your organization:
I assist organizations who wish to file a Form 990N or Form 990EZ. I work with and can refer nonprofit accountants who deal in additional accounting needs of nonprofit organizations.
NOTE: I am not an accountant or an attorney. I am a nonprofit consultant, but can assist in some legal filings for organizations. I can obtain information on tax filings and assist nonprofit organizations seeking basic information on IRS filings.
- Form 990N: An electronic filing for gross receipts below $50,000
- Form 990EZ: The form for organizations with gross receipts less than $200,000 or total assets less than $500,000
- Form 990: The form for organizations with gross receipts more than $200,000 or total assets more than $500,000
- Form 990PF: A private foundation filing
- Form 990T: The form for filing Unrelated Business Income
- Form 990W: The form for Estimated Tax on Unrelated Business Income
I assist organizations who wish to file a Form 990N or Form 990EZ. I work with and can refer nonprofit accountants who deal in additional accounting needs of nonprofit organizations.
NOTE: I am not an accountant or an attorney. I am a nonprofit consultant, but can assist in some legal filings for organizations. I can obtain information on tax filings and assist nonprofit organizations seeking basic information on IRS filings.



