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The Chronicle of Philanthropy
News Updates

April 24, 2009

IRS Provides Tips for Filing Redesigned Informational Tax Return

The Internal Revenue Service has released the first in a series of filing tips to help nonprofit organizations prepare their Form 990 informational tax return, the primary tax document that groups file each year.

The first tips offer a “preparation checklist of important considerations” that nonprofit organizations should take into account.

The IRS redesigned the Form 990 for the 2008 tax year. The changes were the most significant made to the form in nearly 30 years.

Grant Williams

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