A monthly administrative checklist covering finances, donor relations, compliance, and program tracking helps small nonprofits stay organized, compliant, and focused on their mission.
Nonprofit compliance goes beyond Form 990, requiring careful attention to varying state registrations, filings, and deadlines to remain in good standing and operate effectively.
Choosing between Form 1023 and 1023-EZ is one of the first and most important decisions your nonprofit will make. While both forms lead to 501(c)(3) status, they differ in complexity, eligibility, and long-term impact, making it essential to choose the one that best supports your organization's goals.
Obtaining 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status is a crucial step for U.S. nonprofits, and this guide explains what it is, who qualifies, how to apply, and the compliance requirements involved.
Tax990 makes Form 990 compliance easier by automatically identifying and including the required schedules based on your organization’s information. With pre-filled data and streamlined schedule selection, you can reduce repetitive work, minimize errors, and file with greater confidence and efficiency.
Starting early on your 2025 Form 990 filing helps nonprofits stay compliant, organized, and confident. This article outlines key preparation steps like gathering financial records, reviewing public support eligibility, and drafting program descriptions, so you can avoid last-minute issues and file accurately before the deadline.
The IRS has announced a significant filing extension for certain Form 990 filers, moving the deadline to February 2, 2026, for tax-exempt organizations impacted by recent natural disasters. This relief applies to nonprofits that were already operating under a valid extension for their 2024 returns and are located in designated disaster-affected states and counties. For eligible organizations, the added time can ease compliance pressures while they focus on recovery efforts without risking penalties or their tax-exempt status.