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Nonprofit Tax Reporting Gets Easier

18 January 2011

The IRS has announced a change in the reporting requirements for small tax-exemption organizations. Beginning in 2007 (for tax year 2006), organizations with gross receipts of less than $25,000 were required to file a form 990-N (sometimes called an “e-Postcard”) with the IRS each year. Beginning in 2011 (meaning the 2010 tax year), the threshold [...]

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Deadline Draws Near for Small Charities

5 October 2010

Charitable organizations with annual gross receipts of $25,000 or less have just a few more days to get compliant under an important deadline extension from IRS. In July 2010, the IRS issued the following statement: (If you prefer to skip the video, you can read the statement online here.) So really, what all of this [...]

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Smaller Charities Get Important Extension

27 July 2010

Smaller charities, meaning those that have annual gross receipts of less than $25,000, may be at risk this year of losing their tax-exempt status. Under a 2006 law, those charities were required to file a form 990-N (sometimes called an e-postcard) with IRS each year. Failing to file for three years in a row results [...]

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IRS Encourages Tax Exempts to File

19 May 2010

IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman has issued the following statement about charities who have not yet filed their forms 990-N: Now that the May 17 filing deadline has passed, it appears that many small tax-exempt organizations have not filed the required information return in time. These organizations are vital to communities across the United States, and [...]

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Tax Exempt Organizations Face Crucial Deadline

14 May 2010

Years ago, small tax exempt organizations had it easy. So long as they raised less than $25,000 in a calendar year, they general didn’t have to file an informational return with IRS. Easy. That all changed in 2006. The Pension Protection Act of 2006 made it mandatory for most tax-exempt organizations to file an annual [...]

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