WebCPA - AICPA Suggests Changes to Tax-Exempt Form Instructions: "AICPA Suggests Changes to Tax-Exempt Form Instructions
Washington, D.C. (May 30, 2008)
By WebCPA staff
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The American Institute of CPAs has sent the Internal Revenue Service a spreadsheet-full of comments on the draft instructions for the revised Form 990 that will be used by tax-exempt organizations to file their returns next yea"
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Friday, May 30, 2008
Monday, October 01, 2007
The NonProfit Times - Praise, Concerns For Draft Of New 990
The NonProfit Times - The Leading Business Publication For Nonprofit Management: "If everyone who has filed public comments on the revised draft federal Form 990 literally gave two cents to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), the tax agency might have a few extra dollars. The IRS in August released some 300 pages of public comments received about the draft version that was unveiled in June. The agency accepted public comments until September 14."
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
GuideStar Urges IRS to Take Time on Form 990 Revision :: PNNOnline ::
GuideStar Urges IRS to Take Time on Form 990 Revision :: PNNOnline ::: "GuideStar Urges IRS to Take Time on Form 990 Revision Posted by: GuideStar on Tuesday, September 25, 2007 Topic Expert Opinion
GuideStar, the leading provider of nonprofit information, submitted its comments on the draft revision of IRS Form 990 to the IRS.
Form 990 is an information return that most secular exempt organizations with incomes above $25,000 are required to file annually with the IRS. “GuideStar’s comments are based on our role as a provider of nonprofit data—only some of it from the 990—to a broad array of users,” said Bob Ottenhoff, GuideStar’s president and CEO. “Our users include individuals, board members, media, and service providers, as well as highly sophisticated nonprofit experts. From our perspective, the data found in the 990 are often confusing and misleading. It is also important to remember that the 990 is only one way people learn about a nonprofit organization, since there is a growing marketplace of voluntary disclosures.” Rather than providing a line-by-line analysis, GuideStar’s comments on the draft 990 focus on the larger picture and present four key points:"
GuideStar, the leading provider of nonprofit information, submitted its comments on the draft revision of IRS Form 990 to the IRS.
Form 990 is an information return that most secular exempt organizations with incomes above $25,000 are required to file annually with the IRS. “GuideStar’s comments are based on our role as a provider of nonprofit data—only some of it from the 990—to a broad array of users,” said Bob Ottenhoff, GuideStar’s president and CEO. “Our users include individuals, board members, media, and service providers, as well as highly sophisticated nonprofit experts. From our perspective, the data found in the 990 are often confusing and misleading. It is also important to remember that the 990 is only one way people learn about a nonprofit organization, since there is a growing marketplace of voluntary disclosures.” Rather than providing a line-by-line analysis, GuideStar’s comments on the draft 990 focus on the larger picture and present four key points:"
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Have a say in changes to nonprofit tax form | TheNewsTribune.com | Tacoma, WA
Have a say in changes to nonprofit tax form | TheNewsTribune.com | Tacoma, WA: "Have a say in changes to nonprofit tax form LIZ HEATH Published: September 12th, 2007 01:00 AM
It’s IRS time. No, don’t panic. We haven’t fast forwarded to April 15 – or even to Oct. 15 for those of us who put off the paperwork until the last minute. Friday is the deadline to submit comments to the IRS about proposed changes to the Form 990. There are many things to be said about these proposals."
It’s IRS time. No, don’t panic. We haven’t fast forwarded to April 15 – or even to Oct. 15 for those of us who put off the paperwork until the last minute. Friday is the deadline to submit comments to the IRS about proposed changes to the Form 990. There are many things to be said about these proposals."
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