2013 form 199-2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 2013 Form 199 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the taxable year at the top of the form. For this document, ensure you select '2013' and specify your fiscal year dates if applicable.
  3. Fill in your organization’s name, California corporation number, address, FEIN, city, state, and ZIP code in the designated fields.
  4. Indicate whether this is your first return or an amended return by checking the appropriate boxes under sections A and B.
  5. Complete Part I by providing gross sales or receipts from other sources. Ensure that you add all relevant figures accurately.
  6. Proceed to Part II if your organization has gross receipts over $50,000. Fill in each line item as instructed, ensuring all totals are calculated correctly.
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Exempt organizations and non-profits FormWithout paymentWith payment 199 Franchise Tax Board PO Box 942857 Sacramento CA 94257-0500 Franchise Tax Board PO Box 942857 Sacramento CA 94257-0501 May 24, 2023
Where to Mail FTB Form 199? If payment is included with the completed form, mail it to: FRANCHISE TAX BOARD. PO BOX 942857. SACRAMENTO CA 94257-0501. If payment is not required with the completed form, mail it to: FRANCHISE TAX BOARD. PO BOX 942857. SACRAMENTO CA 94257-0500.
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
Purpose. Use Form 199 to report information relevant to maintaining your tax-exempt status. Most tax-exempt organizations are required to file Form 199 or FTB 199N. Some types of organizations do not have a filing requirement.
Form 1099-INT is a tax form issued by interest-paying entities, such as banks, investment firms, and other financial institutions, to taxpayers who receive interest income of $10 or more. The information recorded on the form must be reported to the IRS.

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CA Form 199, also known as the California Exempt Organization Annual Information Return, is a tax form that must be filed by certain nonprofit organizations that are exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c) of the Internal Revenue Code.
The IRS 1099 Forms are a group of tax forms that document payments made by an individual or a business that typically isnt your employer. Many small businesses need to send 1099s when they make certain payments. Copies of these forms get sent to the payee and to the IRS.
Form 199 - California Exempt Organization Annual Information Return. FTB Form 109 - California Exempt Organization Business Income Tax Return.

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