Our Nonprofit Went Over $50,000, Do We File IRS Form 990-EZ?

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  • Опубліковано 13 тра 2023
  • It's often believed that if a nonprofit's gross receipts go over $50,000, it can no longer file the electronic postcard Form 990-N. Not exactly. The devil is in the details. In this video I walk you through the calculation. You might be surprised how much money you can receive and STILL file the electronic postcard.

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  • @shermialovely4516
    @shermialovely4516 Місяць тому

    Very informative. Thank you for the clarity. I fully understand now

  • @roadrunner123
    @roadrunner123 Місяць тому +1

    Very helpful. Thank you!

  • @NonProfitAccount
    @NonProfitAccount 2 місяці тому

    This was super helpful! Thank you for saving me hours of stress. I was actually thinking my organization would have to file a 990 EZ form but after watching the video we only need to file the 990 N. Thank you for creating this easy to understand video!

  • @blacraiblacrai9229
    @blacraiblacrai9229 8 місяців тому +1

    I just ran across your channel and will definitely be promoting it!

  • @wickedtreefarm6914
    @wickedtreefarm6914 3 місяці тому

    What are the penalties if a non profit files a 990 N but consistently make over $100,000? How would the IRS even know?

    • @NonprofitTaxHelp
      @NonprofitTaxHelp  3 місяці тому +1

      Great question! There was a memorandum issued in 2022 from the Office of Chief Counsel (IRS) that covered this topic. The answer is that the organization's tax-exempt status is revoked after three consecutive years of filing a Form 990-N when a 990-EZ or 990 should have been filed. This revocation occurs "by operation of law." In other words, it doesn't matter whether the IRS knows or not, the revocation is automatic. However, the IRS wouldn't take any action and would continue to accept 990-N filings until it became aware, which may never happen. This is one of the reasons there is a steady drumbeat in the nonprofit sector to direct more scrutiny to smaller organizations that applied with Form 1023-EZ and file 990-N. But for now, it can be fairly easy to fly under the radar of the IRS. It is a risk though. I have nonprofits contact me regularly because some organization has offered them a large grant, but is asking for their financials and IRS filings. Unfortunately it became obvious that they were filing the wrong returns and were no longer tax-exempt. Big mess to clean up. Still, there are lots of small orgs filing the 990-N when they should be filing a 990-EZ.

    • @wickedtreefarm6914
      @wickedtreefarm6914 3 місяці тому

      @@NonprofitTaxHelp thank you so much for the information! That is very helpful. Unfortunately our municipal shelter is run by a nonprofit but they file the 990N when they have to at least make a couple of hundred thousand dollars a year. I don't want them shut down but I think they need to be run right.

  • @parasugloriaelcanaldelprhu5306

    Hi David how can I contact you?

    • @NonprofitTaxHelp
      @NonprofitTaxHelp  Рік тому +2

      I have a contact form here: nonprofittaxguy.com/contact/