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 As of January 1, 2022, all registrants must pay a non-refundable Renewal Fee regardless of total revenue. The Fee Schedule is on the first page of Form RRF-1 Instructions. It must be paid online using either a checking account (ACH) or credit card at the time of online submission.
(Government Code Section 12586, 12587, and 11 CCR Sections 311 and 312). Make check payable to the Department of Justice, and mail it together with the completed RRF-1 to P.O. Box 903447, Sacramento, CA 94203- 4470.
Every charitable nonprofit corporation, unincorporated association or trustee holding assets for charitable purposes that is required to register with the Attorney Generals Office is also required to annually file Form RRF-1 regardless of whether the corporation files Form 990s annually or is on extended reporting.
WHO MUST FILE FORM CT-TR-1? Charitable organizations whose total revenue for the fiscal year is under $50,000 must file Form CT-TR-1 and RRF-1 with the Attorney Generals Office. Private foundations are not required to file Form CT-TR-1 and instead must file IRS Form 990-PF with the RRF-1.
(FORM CT-TR-1) Form CT-TR-1 requires reporting of the organizations fiscal year-end financial information and is designed to provide information to be used by the Attorney General and the public for those organizations whose total revenue falls below the threshold for filing IRS Form 990-EZ.

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Yes. Every nonprofit public benefit corporation, unincorporated association or trustee holding assets for charitable purposes must register with the Attorney Generals Registry of Charitable Trust, and must also annually file Form RRF-1 regardless of whether the organization files IRS Form 990.
Extensions of time for filing Form RRF-1 will be allowed if an organization has received an extension from the Internal Revenue Service for filing the IRS Form 990, 990-PF, 990- EZ, or 1120.

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