Understanding whether your organization qualifies under 501(c)(19), 501(c)(3), or 501(c)(4) can make the difference in how you fundraise, advocate, and serve your mission.
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Late Form 990 penalties can be costly — but if your nonprofit missed the deadline due to circumstances beyond your control, the IRS may waive those penalties through reasonable cause relief.
Tax990 makes filing your nonprofit's Form 990 simple with step-by-step guidance and built-in error checks — here's how to use it.Tax990 makes filing your nonprofit's Form 990 simple with step-by-step guidance and built-in error checks — here's how to use it.
Though 990 forms primarily require financial information, nonprofits will also have to report their program service accomplishments. Learn how with this blog!
Understanding the difference between a contribution and program revenue hinges on one key distinction. Misclassifying distorts your financials, creates Form 990 errors, and can undermine donor trust.
Losing your 501(c)(3) status doesn't have to mean the end of your nonprofit — the IRS offers clear reinstatement pathways, whether your status was revoked last month or years ago.