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Annual Electronic Notice Form 990-N for Small Organizations: What to Report
What information do I need to provide on Form 990-N?
Tax Administration (Non-Authoritative)
Charities and Nonprofits
Modernized e-File (MeF) for partnerships
Provides an overview of electronic filing and more detailed information for those partnerships that prepare and transmit their own income tax returns using MeF. Partnerships that rely upon third party tax professionals to prepare and transmit their tax returns should consult their tax professional.
Software Development
Software Developers
Filing tips for Form 990-EZ
Filing tips for Form 990-EZ
General Information
Charities and Nonprofits
Understanding your LT41 notice
We’re trying to collect unfiled tax returns or your Individual Shared Responsibility Payment (SRP). We may contact third parties to assist us to verify your contact information.
General Information
Individuals
Read out: Commissioner Werfel Briefs Senate Finance Committee on Employee Retention Credit
Jan. 10, 2024 — IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel today updated the Senate Finance Committee on the agency’s efforts to protect honest taxpayers and combat fraud in the Employee Retention Credit (ERC) program.
General Information
Businesses
Don’t be an easy mark: What every tax pro should know about identity theft
Tax Tip 2022-135, September 1, 2022 — It can be a challenge to stay ahead of identity thieves. These criminals are tech and tax savvy, and they like to target tax pros. They can either trick or hack their way into tax professionals' computer systems to access client data.
General Information
Tax Professionals
Understanding your CP05A notice
We need more information to support your income and federal tax withholding before we can send a refund.
General Information
Individuals
Here’s how taxpayers can resolve common after-tax day issues
COVID Tax Tip 2022-63, April 25, 2022 — This year’s deadline to file and pay federal income taxes has passed for most people. If a taxpayer is due a refund, there is no penalty for filing late. ob体育ever, those who owe and missed the deadline without requesting an extension should file quickly to limit penalties and interest.
General Information
News Media
Year-end giving reminder: Special tax deduction helps most people give up to $600 to charity, even if they don’t itemize
IR-2021-214, November 3, 2021 — The Internal Revenue Service today reminded taxpayers that a special tax provision will allow more Americans to easily deduct up to $600 in donations to qualifying charities on their 2021 federal income tax return.
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News Media