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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the char 500 2011 form in the editor.
  2. Begin with Section 1: General Information. Fill in the fiscal year dates, organization name, and Federal Employer ID number. Ensure all details are accurate.
  3. In Section 2: Certification, two authorized signatures are required. Have the President and Chief Financial Officer sign and print their names, titles, and dates.
  4. Proceed to Section 3: Annual Report Exemption Information. Check the appropriate boxes if your organization qualifies for exemptions based on contributions or assets.
  5. If applicable, complete Section 4: Article 7-A Schedules by answering questions about professional fundraisers and government contributions.
  6. Finally, review Section 5 for any filing fees required based on your organization's registration type and ensure you attach necessary documents as outlined in Section 6.

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If your organization receives total revenue and support greater than $250,000 and up to $1,000,000, a review report is required. There are exemptions that can be found in the instructions for the NYS CHAR 500. Receiving federal or state funds over certain thresholds can also trigger audit requirements.
The standard penalty for filing late is $20 per day from the date the return is due up to $10,000 or 5% of the NPOs gross receipts (whichever is smaller).
The penalty is 5% of the unpaid tax for each month or part of a month the return is late, up to 25% of the unpaid tax. The minimum penalty is the smaller of $510 or the total tax due.
If you fail to file an extension, and you owe tax, you may face a failure-to-file penalty. For Federal taxes, the failure to file penalty is 5% of the unpaid taxes. If filing is 60 days or more overdue there is a minimum penalty of the lesser of $510 or 100% of the unpaid taxes.
Failure to file the Form CHAR500 by the due date will result in the organizations Article 7-A revocation and be subject to a penalty of up to $1000 and $100 per day for noncompliance with the Article 7-A reporting requirements.

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Charities, Nonprofits Fundraisers Most organizations that have charitable assets or engage in charitable activities in New York or solicit charitable contributions (including grants from foundations and government grants) in New York are required to register with the Charities Bureau, via the online portal below.
What Documents Are Required for Charitable Registration in New York? Along with the initial registration forms, charitable organizations must submit organizational documents (e.g., articles of incorporation, bylaws), financial statements, and, in some cases, IRS determination letters for tax-exempt status.

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