You’ve heard it from us before: If you run a nonprofit, you must file Form 990 with the IRS every single year. If you don’t believe us, try NOT filing one for 3 straight years, and the IRS will revoke your 501(c)(3) status. They are pretty serious about it. But there are several versions of Form 990: 990N, 990-EZ, the standard Form 990, 990-PF, and finally, 990-T. So, which one do you need to file?
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0:00 Introduction
1:02 Private Foundations and Form 990-PF
1:57 Form 990-N
2:40 Example 1
3:00 Example 2
3:36 Form 990-N First and Second Year
4:17 Form 990-EZ and Form 990 “Long Form”
5:18 Asset Valuation Wrinkle
6:02 Form 990-T
6:33 Conclusion
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