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Follow on Google News | E-file 990 Forms Easily with Tax990 - A Streamlined Tax Solution for NonprofitsTax 990 offers a solution for nonprofits, foundations, and other tax-exempt organizations!
By: Tax990 Supporting Forms: Tax990 supports every federal tax form that nonprofits are required to file with the IRS. Here is the list of tax forms that are supported by Tax990: Form 990-N Form 990 N (e-Postcard) Form 990 Form 990 is filed by charitable trusts, tax-exempt organizations, and Section 527 political organizations whose gross receipts ≥ $200,000 (or) total assets ≥ $500,000. Form 990-T Organizations that have unrelated business income of $1000 or more are required to file Form 990-T along with the applicable 990 forms. Form 8868 (Extension Form) Form 8868 is an extension form used to extend the deadline for the following forms: 990, 990-PF, 990-EZ, 990-T, 4720, 1041-A, 5227, 5330, 6069, and 8870. California Form 199 As a part of California state tax filing, the Franchise Tax Board (FTB) requires tax-exempt organizations and certain other nonprofits to file Form 199 to report their financial information and activities. Form 1120-POL Political organizations are required to file Form 1120-POL to report their taxable income, such as income, deductions, tax overdue, or overpayments. Form 990-EZ Form 990-EZ is a short form that tax-exempt organizations, nonexempt charitable trusts, and IRC Section 527 political organizations with gross receipts less than $200,000 and total assets less than $500,000 must file with the IRS. Visit: https://www.tax990.com/ Form 990-PF Private foundations should file Form 990-PF annually with the IRS to report their financial information and activities. Visit: https://www.tax990.com/ Contact support@tax990.com End
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