Who Should Sign Form 990?
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.
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.
Financial statements and the Form 990 are both important documents providing insights into an organization's finances, but they serve different purposes and adhere to different reporting standards. Learn more.
There are important due dates that may be applicable to nonprofit organizations with a year-end of June 30, 2024. Click above to review the full list of due dates.
Annually, nonprofits must file the appropriate type of Form 990 tax return. What would a potential donor think if they read the organization’s tax return online through sites such as www.guidestar.org?