Entries Tagged ‘Form 990’:
filed in Audit on Aug.19, 2010
For the past two weeks, I’ve been blogging about the I.R.S., which is now ready to test compliance with their new rules regarding the new 990 and other related issues facing not-for-profit organizations. The Tax Exempt and Governmental Entities Division of the I.R.S. has hired 155 new employees, with 100 of these new employees working [...]
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filed in IRS on Aug.17, 2010
As we discussed last week in The I.R.S. is Ready, Parts 1 and 2, The I.R.S. is now ready to test compliance with their new rules regarding the new 990 and other related issues facing not-for-profit organizations. The Tax Exempt and Governmental Entities Division of the I.R.S. has hired 155 new employees, with 100 of [...]
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filed in IRS on Aug.12, 2010
As we discussed last Tuesday in The I.R.S. is Ready, Part I, The I.R.S. is now ready to test compliance with their new rules regarding the new 990 and other related issues facing not-for-profit organizations. The Tax Exempt and Governmental Entities Division of the I.R.S. has hired 155 new employees, with 100 of these new [...]
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filed in IRS on Aug.10, 2010
A lot of information on the new 990 and I.R.S. scrutiny has been included in our blog. Related information is also included in not-for-profit publications and has been presented in a multitude of seminars across the country by leaders in the not-for-profit field.
The I.R.S. is now ready to test compliance with their new rules. The [...]
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