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
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,
Everything is going great—your nonprofit is growing in the community, volunteers are showing up for events, and you see people are getting the help they need. But then
There are a ton of reasons why a tax-exempt organization might not have filed their Form 990. Maybe you’re an entrepreneur and you’re just starting a movement to
Greg McRay, CEO The Foundation Group, has shared the process to regaining your Tax Exempt status after it has been revoked. Greg explains:The Internal Revenue Service has issued
Answer: IRS regulations prohibit 501(c)(3) public charities from engaging in specific types of activities and require a certain level of reporting and public disclosure. An organization that fails