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Every organization with California tax-exempt status must file Form 109 if the gross income from an unrelated trade or business is more than $1,000.
Form 990-T only must be filed if an exempt organization has $1,000 or more gross income from an unrelated business. In that case, the organization must file Form 990-T and the required schedules to report unrelated business income.
Organizations exempt under ARS § 43-1201.8 file Form 99T to report UTBI if their income is payable to a church or to a convention or association of churches. These organizations also file this return if their income is payable to another tax exempt organization required to file Form 99T.
Form 100S is used if a corporation has elected to be a small business corporation (S corporation). All federal S corporations subject to California laws must file Form 100S and pay the greater of the minimum franchise tax or the 1.5% income or franchise tax.
Exempt organizations use Form 990-T to: Report unrelated business income. Figure and report unrelated business income tax liability. Report proxy tax liability. Claim a refund of income tax paid by a regulated investment company (RIC) or a real estate investment trust (REIT) on undistributed long-term capital gain.
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General Information. C corporations filing on a water's-edge basis are required to use Form 100W to file their California tax returns. In general, water's-edge rules provide for an election out of worldwide combined reporting.
More In Forms and Instructions Exempt organizations use Form 990-T to: Report unrelated business income. Figure and report unrelated business income tax liability.
Form M-990T. Unrelated Business Income Tax Return. For calendar year 2019 or taxable period beginning. 2019 and ending. Most corporate excise taxpayers, including tax-exempt corporations and trusts, are subject to the electronic filing requirements.
Schedule A isn't open for public inspection, and it doesn't have to be disclosed by the organization. Form 990-T, which reports unrelated business income, is open for public viewing only for nonprofits that are organized under Code Section 501(c)(3).
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 199 is used by the following organizations: Organizations granted tax-exempt status by the FTB.

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