
An important aspect of what the updated form 990 is looking for is financial accountability. There are several questions in the governance section (pdf) of the form that ask us about our governance practices. Do we have the minutes of Board of Director meetings? Do we have a document retention and destruction schedule? Is there whistle blower policy at our nonprofit? Not sure what some of the term s mean exactly, or wonder if the IRS has a different meaning for a word? Check out their handy Appendix and Glossary (both pdf's). Both excellent resources.
Much of this is similar to what for-profits have to have because of the Sarbanes Oxley-act of 2002. A great resource for implementing policies like those asked for can be found here on the National Council of Nonprofit Associations website. I encourage you all to read about what information the new 990 will ask to keep track of and have on hand before we or our auditors have to fill this out. Preparation will save us time and money
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