This Is What “We’ve Got You” Actually Looks Like on May 15
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May 15 is one of the most stressful days on the nonprofit calendar. For organizations filing Form 990, it’s the deadline, and everything tends to pile up at once. Questions come up at 8pm. Rejections land the morning of. Extensions need to be filed in a hurry. Most e-filing platforms leave you to figure that out on your own.
That’s exactly what the Tax990 Commitment was built to prevent.
The Tax990 Commitment starts from a simple belief: nonprofits shouldn’t have to worry about compliance. Pay once and you’re taken care of for the entire filing year. Extensions, rejections, amendments, we’ve got you, and none of it costs extra.
But a commitment on paper only means something if there’s a real team behind it. That’s where our extended deadline support comes in. Because when May 15 arrives and something goes wrong at 9pm, the last thing you should be doing is waiting for a response.
We’re Here When It Actually Matters
This year, Tax990’s support team is available through the May 15 deadline and beyond with extended hours specifically designed around the filing crunch:
- Saturday 5/9/2026 and Sunday 5/10/2026: 10am to 6pm
- Monday 5/11/2026 and Tuesday 5/12/2026: Regular hours, plus evening coverage 7pm to 9pm
- Wednesday 5/13/2026 and Thursday 5/14/2026: 8am to 7pm, plus evening coverage 7pm to 9pm
- Deadline Day, May 15, 2026: 8am to 10pm
- Saturday 5/16/2026 and Sunday 5/17/2026: 10am to 6pm
Whether you need help finishing a return, have a question about a specific line item, or run into an issue right before you transmit, our team is reachable by phone, email, and live chat.
What’s Covered, Start to Finish
The extended hours are the visible part. Here’s everything else that’s already included when you file with Tax990, at no additional cost:
Complimentary Extension Requests
If you need more time, we’ll help you get it. File Form 8868 through Tax990 to request a deadline extension at no extra charge.
Retransmission of Rejected Returns
If the IRS rejects your return due to an error, you can correct and retransmit it without paying again.
No-Cost Amendments
If you catch a mistake after your return has been accepted, you can file up to three amendments at no additional cost.
Money-Back Guarantee
If we can’t get your form accepted, or if the filing turns out to be a duplicate, you get a full refund. No questions asked.
Why This Matters Beyond May 15
Deadline pressure doesn’t end when the deadline passes. Amended returns, late rejections, IRS notices, organizations that filed an extension and are now approaching their extended deadline, these situations don’t come with a warning.
The Tax990 Commitment exists because we know that filing isn’t always clean, and nonprofits shouldn’t have to pay extra every time something needs to be fixed.
Whatever comes up, you shouldn’t be dealing with it alone.
File with Confidence Before May 15, 2026
May 15 is close, and the organizations that wait until the last minute are the ones who end up scrambling. But scrambling doesn’t have to mean struggling, not when you have a platform and a team built specifically for this moment.
Tax990 is an IRS-authorized e-file provider built for tax-exempt organizations. When you file with us, you’re not just getting a place to submit your return. You’re getting error detection before you transmit, covered extensions, free retransmissions, no-cost amendments, audit defense, and a real support team who is here for you.
The deadline doesn’t move. But with Tax990, you don’t have to face it alone.



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