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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the CT-990 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the income year at the top of the form, specifying both the beginning and ending dates.
  3. Fill in your organization name and Connecticut Tax Registration Number, ensuring accuracy for proper identification.
  4. Indicate your organization type by checking the appropriate box, such as Corporation or Domestic Trust.
  5. Complete the declaration section by signing and dating it, confirming that all information is true and complete.
  6. Proceed to the Computation of Income section, where you will input figures from your federal Form 990-T as required.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before saving or submitting your completed form through our platform.

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Why did I receive a letter about the 990-T form? You received a letter because you hold an interest in master limited partnership (MLP) or limited partnership (LP) product in either a retirement account or a health savings account and your account holdings are being reviewed for a potential 990-T filing.
Form 990 serves as an annual report, shedding light on an organizations mission and financial activities. Form 990-T addresses income generated from unrelated business activities.
Payers of nonpayroll amounts who are registered for Connecticut income tax withholding are required to file Form CT-945 even if no tax is due, tax was not required to be withheld, or federal Form 945 is not required to be filed.
nonprofit entities must file with the Internal Revenue Service. Form 990 reflects the fact that these entities exist for the public benefit (which is why they enjoy a special tax status). Form 990s enable the public to receive an accounting of a nonprofits activities throughout the year.
Your organization must file Form 990-T if it has: $1,000 or more in gross income from unrelated business activities during the year. Even if you had losses, filing allows you to carry them forward to offset future unrelated income.

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Nonprofits with annual revenue of less than $200,000 and assets valued at less than $500,000 may file the Form 990-EZ, or may elect to file the Form 990. Nonprofits with annual revenue of $500,000 or more must file the Form 990.
Drake Tax Form CT-1065/CT-1120SI This form is required for every pass-through entity (partnership or S corp) that does business in Connecticut or has income derived from or connected with sources within Connecticut regardless of the amount of its income (loss).

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