Are you a nonprofit organization?
You need to file your 990-tax return, but it’s not as simple as it sounds. There are many rules and regulations that must be followed in order for your form to be accepted by the IRS.
Our team of professionals is dedicated to helping nonprofits with their taxes every year. We know how important this filing is for organizations like yours, so we make sure everything goes smoothly from start to finish.
The last thing you want is for your 990-tax return to get rejected because of something silly like a typo or incorrect calculation. When you work with us, our experts will take care of all the details, so nothing slips through the cracks, and everything gets done right the first time around!
We promise that when we say “we do more than just preparing forms 990” – we really mean it! Let us handle all your nonprofit accounting needs today!
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Information we would need to prepare your nonprofit information return!
- Your last year’s information return
- Corporation Bylaws
- Accounting records
- Bank statements
- Credit card statements
- Payroll reports
- Detail of asset purchases
- Depreciation schedules
- Detail of asset dispositions
- Vehicle information
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much would you charge to prepare my nonprofit information return? Preparing a nonprofit information return, such as a 990 or 501(c)3, can cost anywhere from hundreds of dollars to thousands of dollars, depending on the complexity of the return. A good rule of thumb is to expect to pay around $750 for a return that is relatively uncomplicated. However, if your nonprofit has many investments or complex financial dealings, the cost could easily be much higher.
- How long would it take to prepare my nonprofit information return? It depends on the size and complexity of your nonprofit. For a small, simple nonprofit, it might take just a few hours to complete the tax return. But for a larger, more complex nonprofit, it could take several days or even weeks. One important thing to keep in mind is that you need to file a 990 information return every year, even if your nonprofit doesn’t make any money. The 990 form is used to report your nonprofit’s income, expenses, and other information to the IRS. So, it’s important to make sure you’re up to date on all your filing requirements.
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