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Dont Forget to File Californias Form SI-100 Secretary of State Statement of Information. Form SI-100, Statement of Information, is a one-page informational form filed with the California Secretary of State that provides information about addresses, corporate officers and corporate filing agents.
Failure to file the required Statement of Information with the Secretary of State as outlined in statute may result in penalties being assessed by the Franchise Tax Board and suspension or forfeiture.
All California nonprofits must file the Statement of Information (Form SI-100) every two years with the Secretary of State. The form may be filed electronically and has a fee of $20.
Tax-exempt organizations, other than private foundations, must file Form 990, Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax, or Form 990-EZ, Short Form Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax. The Form 990-EZ is designed for use by small tax-exempt organizations and nonexempt charitable trusts.
A Statement of Information must be filed either every year for California stock, cooperative, credit union, and all qualified out-of-state corporations or every two years (only in odd years or only in even years based on year of initial registration) for California nonprofit corporations and all California and

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B. Who Must File Normal gross receiptsFile Gross receipts normally $50,000 or less* FTB 199N Gross receipts more than $50,000 Form 199 Private foundations (regardless of gross receipts) Form 199 Nonexempt charitable trusts described in IRC Section 4947(a)(1) (regardless of gross receipts) Form 199
Every organization exempt from federal income tax under Internal Revenue Code section 501(a) must file an annual information return except: A church, an interchurch organization of local units of a church, a convention or association of churches. An integrated auxiliary of a church.
FTB Form 199: California law requires a tax-exempt organization with gross receipts normally above $25,000 to file a California Form 199, California Exempt Organization Annual Information Return, with the FTB. Form 199 is due on the 15th day of the 5th month after the close of the organizations fiscal year.
California Nonprofit Filing Requirements IRS Form 990N. CA Franchise Tax Board Form 199N. CA Attorney General Form RRF-1. CA Secretary of States Statement of Information.

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