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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the CT-12 in the editor.
  2. Begin with Section I, providing your organization’s registration number, name, address, and contact information. Ensure all details are accurate and up-to-date.
  3. Indicate whether a certified public accountant audited your financial records by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'. If 'Yes', attach the auditor's report.
  4. Answer questions regarding fundraising contracts and any legal actions involving your organization. Attach explanations where necessary.
  5. In Section II, calculate your total Oregon revenue based on the guidelines provided. Use our platform’s tools to ensure accuracy in reporting.
  6. Complete the fee calculation based on your reported revenue and net assets. Make sure to review the fee schedule for correct amounts.
  7. Finally, sign the form electronically within our platform and submit it along with any required attachments.

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Organizations with less than $50,000 in total revenue are required to file Form CT-TR-1. All Registry forms can be found on the Attorney Generals website at .oag.ca.gov/charities.
The California Annual Treasurers Report Form CT-TR-1 is required for charitable organizations reporting financial information. This form ensures compliance with state regulations and maintains transparency. Organizations with revenue under $50,000 must file this form annually with the Attorney General.
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.
All organizations registered with the Charitable Activities Section of the Oregon Department of Justice must annually file Form CT-12, CT-12F, or CT-12S unless the Attorney General has specifically exempted the organization from the reporting requirements.
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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.
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