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Most Section 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofits must file an annual information return (Form 990 or Form 990-EZ) or notice (Form 990-N) with the IRS*.
In this overview, attorney and CPA Brittany Besler will take participants on a user-friendly walk through the basic structure of Form 990 and 990-EZ, and explain which small nonprofits are eligible to file the 990-N. This overview isn’t a substitute for working with an accounting professional on your organization’s Form 990 or 990-EZ. However, it will help you better understand what the IRS asks for, and why.
* For organizations using a calendar year as their tax year, the filing deadline for all three forms is coming up on May 15. Failure to file for 3 consecutive years results in automatic revocation of the organization’s tax-exempt status. It can be reinstated by meeting certain requirements, but it’s better not to have it revoked.
Presenter: Brittany Besler, Besler Law LLC
About Brittany: Brittany Besler, JD, CPA, has been in the tax industry for over 12 years, and is a member of the Boston Bar Associations Tax Exempt Organizations Committee. Brittany works to find solutions to a client’s tax-related problem, with advice and opportunities to better manage their taxes or reporting requirements.