2008 Form 990 (Schedule C) - fundee-2025

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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. Organizations also use the Form 990 to share information with the public about their programs.
Starting in 2000, political organizations were required to file Form 990. In June 2007, the IRS released a revised Form 990 that requires docHub disclosures on corporate governance and boards of directors.
The 990 is a public document that you can search for on the websites for the Secretary of State or the Attorney General where the organization is incorporated. In addition, 990s are available from a variety of open source and subscription sources. You may also request them from an organization or from the IRS.
A 501 (c) (3) nonprofit will always file a 990either a 990-EZ, 990-N Postcard, 990-PF (private foundation), or full 990 form, depending on their total gross receipts for the tax year. Many other 501 and nonprofit organizations file a 990.
For 2008, Form 990 must be filed by an organization exempt from income tax under Internal Revenue Code section 501(a) (including an organization that has not applied for recognition of exemption) if it has either gross receipts greater than or equal to $1,000,000 or total assets greater than or equal to $2,500,000 at
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