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Form 990: Essential Information to Know Before Filing

Greater Giving

To preserve your status and make the most of your donations , your nonprofit has to file tax forms on an annual basis. The form that most nonprofits need to file is the IRS Form 990. Organizations that miss the filing deadline face penalty fees and the eventual loss of their 501(c)(3) status. Why is filing Form 990 important?

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Don’t Make These Common Mistakes When Filing Your Form 990

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Your tax-exempt status may keep you from having to file traditional tax returns, but maintaining the designation comes with its own labyrinth of forms, requirements, and deadlines. Here are nine common mistakes Nikita and her team at Tax990 see nonprofits make when filing their form 990s.

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Four Considerations for Secure Document Management

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This is particularly important for nonprofits that manage sensitive or personally identifiable information. Depending on your mission area, you might have names, addresses, and medical records on file, as well as Social Security information and financial data.

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Choosing an E-File Provider for Your Nonprofit Taxes

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Filing your taxes is one of the most important and most dreaded tasks for any nonprofit. After all, filing Form 990 correctly and on time is what helps your nonprofit keep its tax-exempt status — and helps you avoid paying unnecessary fees. . However, correctly filing your taxes is no simple task. Component filing.

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How Nonprofits Can Create & Track Conversions in Google Analytics 4

Nonprofit Tech for Good

There are a couple of key pieces of information nonprofits need to evaluate their online marketing efforts: How people arrive at their website. Out of the box, GA4 collects some information about the source of the traffic to a website. They look like this: You can also use UTMs to gather information about the campaign and content.

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How to Develop Scalable AP Policies for Your Nonprofit

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Streamlined Onboarding and Knowledge Sharing With strong AP policies, everyone in the organization knows where to find information about your processes, what is required, and why. Adding Vendors to Your Master Vendor File Specify who can add a vendor and what information is required for each vendor.

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Breaking Free: Navigating Contractual Pitfalls When Switching Nonprofit Software

Bloomerang

This article is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Document everything : Keep detailed records of every interaction with your provider. These are tech platforms that track and document all of this for you—definitely worth considering. Emails, phone calls, letters—save it all.