Most tax-exempt organizations are required to file either a Form 990, 990-EZ, 990-PF or 990-N (e-Postcard) each year with the IRS to maintain its tax-exempt status. Organizations that
Organizations worldwide have applied and received 501(c)(3) tax exempt status from the IRS for years. Groups such as private foundations along with churches, hospitals, educational institutions and charities
Once you’ve gotten that coveted tax-exempt status for your nonprofit organization, it can be quite the job maintaining it. For some, it can even become a full-time job
A lot of organizations know they can lose their tax exempt status, but not many know the details of what happens during these periods. So we’ve taken it
Last time we discussed what to do if you file your Form 990 series return late, and briefly touched upon what to do if you lose tax exempt status. Now,