Nonprofit Deadlines to Remember
There are important due dates that may be applicable to nonprofit organizations with a year-end of June 30, 2026. Read more for a complete list of due dates.
There are important due dates that may be applicable to nonprofit organizations with a year-end of June 30, 2026. Read more for a complete list of due dates.
Because of its visibility and legal significance, understanding who is authorized to sign the IRS Form 990 is essential to maintaining strong compliance and public trust. Read the full article to learn more.
Every year, nonprofit organizations are required to file the appropriate version of the Form 990 series with the IRS. What many organizations overlook is that Form 990 is more than a compliance requirement—it’s a powerful storytelling tool. Read more.
Achieving tax-exempt status is a significant milestone for any nonprofit organization—but keeping it requires ongoing diligence. The IRS expects tax-exempt organizations to meet specific compliance requirements every year. Read more.
There are important due dates that may be applicable to nonprofit organizations with a year-end of December 31, 2025. Read the article for a list of due date reminders.
There are a few key areas on the Form 990 that deserve careful attention to help avoid IRS audits or unwanted public scrutiny. Read more on how to avoid the red flags.
Running a nonprofit organization comes with the responsibility of maintaining compliance with IRS rules and regulations. Read more for practical tips on how to prepare for an IRS compliance audit.
A nonprofit record retention policy helps organizations manage documents efficiently while ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory requirements. Learn more by reading the full article.
There are some important due dates that may be applicable to nonprofit organizations with a year-end of June 30, 2025. Learn more by reading the full article.
Assets with donor restrictions are donor designated monies for a particular purpose. These funds are restricted for the purpose elected and cannot be used for other expenses of the nonprofit. Learn more.