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What is Form 199? Form 199, California Exempt Organization Annual Information Return, is used by the following organizations to report the Receipts and Revenues, Expenses, and Disbursements. Organizations granted tax-exempt status by the FTB. Nonexempt charitable trusts, as described in IRC Section 4947(a)(1).
B. Who Must File Normal gross receiptsFileGross receipts normally $50,000 or less*FTB 199NGross receipts more than $50,000Form 199Private foundations (regardless of gross receipts)Form 199Nonexempt charitable trusts described in IRC Section 4947(a)(1) (regardless of gross receipts)Form 199
This form must be filed on or before the 15th day of the fifth month after the close of your organizations fiscal year (for example, if the year ends December 31, the form is due no later than May 15). Private foundations are required to file Form 199 regardless of the gross receipts amount.
Form 199 is used by organizations that have been granted an exemption by the Franchise Tax Board (FTB), and operated under RTC Section 23701, to provide the FTB with required annual information. If the answer to both of these questions is No, STOP HERE, DO NOT FILE THIS FORM. 2.
Payment of Filing Fee. Beginning January 1, 2021, exempt organizations are no longer required to pay the $10 annual information return filing fee for form FTB 199.
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Exempt organizations and non-profits FormWithout paymentWith payment199Franchise Tax Board PO Box 942857 Sacramento CA 94257-0500Franchise Tax Board PO Box 942857 Sacramento CA 94257-0501 May 24, 2023
Filing Fees: The $10 filing fee and the $25 late return filing fee are no longer required for Form 199 due on or after 01/01/2021, regardless of when the returns are actually filed. The delinquent penalty will still apply.
Payment of Filing Fee. Beginning January 1, 2021, exempt organizations are no longer required to pay the $10 annual information return filing fee for form FTB 199.
Organizations with gross receipts that are normally $50,000 or less may choose to electronically file FTB 199N. For more information, go to ftb.ca.gov/forms and search for 199N.
Exempt organizations and non-profits FormWithout paymentWith payment199Franchise Tax Board PO Box 942857 Sacramento CA 94257-0500Franchise Tax Board PO Box 942857 Sacramento CA 94257-0501 May 24, 2023

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