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Gross receipts are the total amounts an organization earns in a fiscal/calendar year (including short years) from all sources without subtracting any expenses. The primary purpose of gross receipts is to mark a threshold for reporting requirements with the IRS.
Filing Requirements for Form 990 vs 990-T Form 990-T must be filed only by tax-exempt organizations that have a gross income from unrelated businesses of $1,000 or more during the tax year.
Annual information returns include Form 990, Form 990-EZ and Form 990-PF. Form 990-N (e-Postcard) is an annual notice. Form 990 is the IRS primary tool for gathering information about tax-exempt organizations, educating organizations about tax law requirements and promoting compliance.
The 990-EZ and 990-N are for nonprofits who grossed less during the year (over $50,000 in total gross receipts and under $50,000 respectively). The 990-PF is for private foundations. Each form can be submitted electronically the IRS, and you must do so by the 15th day of the 5th month after your accounting period ends.
Your Form 990 should include your organizations mission statement, all financial data, a summary of activities, specifics of your nonprofits governing body, and your organizations accomplishments from the prior year.

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Words in bold type are defined in the Glossary to the Form 990 instructions. Part IX, Statement of Functional Expenses, requires 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) organizations to report all expenses under three categories: (1) program services, (2) management and general, and (3) fundraising.
Types of 990 Forms 990-N. The 990-N form, also known as the 990-N e-Postcard, is for nonprofit organizations whose annual gross receipts are less than $50,000. 990-EZ. Full 990 Form. 990-PF.
The 990-EZ is considered the short-form return (as compared to the full Form 990), although it is more in-depth than the 990-N postcard. This four-page return is required of organizations with annual gross receipts between $50,000 and $200,000.

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