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Last Chance for Small Nonprofits to Register with the IRS

September 2010

By: Andy Holman, CPA, partner, RitzHolman CPAs in Milwaukee
Small nonprofits who do not register with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) by October 15, 2010 will lose their tax-exempt status. 
Most tax-exempt organizations, except religious institutions, must file an annual Form 990 with the IRS within four and one-half months from the end of their fiscal year.
In 2006, Congress changed the law that requires small nonprofits with a gross revenue of less than $25,000 to file an electronic postcard, Form 990-N, with the IRS.  Prior to that time, small nonprofits had no filing requirement.
To read more click here.

Last Chance for Small Nonprofits to Register with the IRS

September 2010

By: Andy Holman, CPA, partner, RitzHolman CPAs in Milwaukee
Small nonprofits who do not register with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) by October 15, 2010 will lose their tax-exempt status. 
Most tax-exempt organizations, except religious institutions, must file an annual Form 990 with the IRS within four and one-half months from the end of their fiscal year.
In 2006, Congress changed the law that requires small nonprofits with a gross revenue of less than $25,000 to file an electronic postcard, Form 990-N, with the IRS.  Prior to that time, small nonprofits had no filing requirement.
To read more click here.

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