Congratulations on successfully completing Parts 1-4 of your Form 990-PF! Not quite there yet? Be sure to read the first blog in our 990-PF series here. Now, let’s dive into...
t is a common misconception that the nonprofit sector is always cut and dry. There are many types of organizations that can be considered a nonprofit or a for-profit depending...
Creating and operating a nonprofit organization is a challenging feat. So much work goes into establishing and maintaining the organization’s good standing with the IRS and in many cases, their...
Do Schools and Educational Organizations Need to File a 990? Yes! Even after obtaining tax-exempt status, your School/Educational Organization still must report their financial status, activities, and certain other information...
Organizations filing Form 990, 990-EZ, or 990-PF may also be required to attach Form 990 Schedule B to their forms, depending on the information they reported (in accordance with IRS...
Getting an error is–let’s face it–annoying. This is especially true when the codes are long strings of numbers that don’t seem to clearly indicate what the actual problem is. As...
**Editor’s Note**: This article originally appeared on Blackbaud’s “Engage” blog at https://blog.blackbaud.com/form-990-what-you-need-to-know-about-filing-for-your-nonprofit/. It is being republished with permission. It may feel like very few things involving the IRS are straightforward....
Receiving a letter from the IRS is not likely anyone’s idea of a nice surprise. Like taking medicine, though, it’s best to deal with it quickly (and on the first...
Receiving a letter can be a wonderfully personal, nostalgic experience…unless, of course, that letter happens to be from the IRS. If your organization receives a letter from the IRS saying...