And other things from the IRS.
This week guidelines were released on how to request a copy of the form 990-T which is now a publicly available document. The 990-T is used to report a nonprofit organization unrelated business income (which is taxable income).
Below is an excerpt from this PDF:
The Tax Technical Corrections Act of 2007, Pub. L. 110-172, H.R. 4839, provides thatA Copy of the Form 4506-A can be found here.
the Internal Revenue Service is required to make Forms 990-T that are filed by a section 501(c)(3) organization publicly available for inspection and copying pursuant to section 6104(b). This provision is effective for returns filed after August 17, 2006, the date of enactment of the Pension Protection Act of 2006, Pub. L. 109-280 (PPA).
Form 4506-A, Request for Public Inspection or Copy of Exempt or Political Organization IRS Form, is used to request from the Internal Revenue Service a copy of an exempt or political organization’s return, report, or notice pursuant to section 6104(b). The Form 4506-A does not currently contain a check box for a Form 990-T, although the Internal Revenue Service is in the process of revising the Form 4506-A to include this provision. If you want to inspect or copy a Form 990-T that was filed after August 17, 2006, please mail or fax a copy of the Form 4506-A to the Internal Revenue Service following theinstructions for that form. In line 7 of the Form 4506-A, however, please write in “Form990-T”.
The IRS also updated it's Form 990-N FAQ's, click here to check them out.
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