In some cases, nonprofits may owe unrelated business income tax if they generate income outside their exempt purpose.
Nonprofit organizations must file annual information returns to maintain tax-exempt status. Missing deadlines or filing incorrectly can put that status at risk.
Kaya Tax & Bookkeeping Services, Inc. provides Nonprofit Tax Return Filing services for charitable organizations, religious entities, and nonprofit corporations across the United States.
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This page explains how nonprofit tax compliance works.
Nonprofit Tax Return Filing includes preparation and submission of required annual IRS information returns.
We prepare and file:
Form 990 Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax
Form 990-EZ
Form 990-N e-Postcard
Schedule A Public Charity Status
Schedule B Contributor Reporting
Schedule O Supplemental Information
State nonprofit reporting forms
Charitable registration renewals when required
Nonprofits must report revenue, expenses, grants, officer compensation, and program activities accurately.
Most tax-exempt organizations must file annually, even if no tax is owed.
Filing requirements depend on gross receipts:
Small nonprofits may file Form 990-N
Mid-sized organizations may file Form 990-EZ
Larger organizations must file full Form 990
Failure to file for three consecutive years results in automatic revocation of tax-exempt status.
We review income sources, grants, donations, expense classifications, and prior-year filings.
We confirm tax-exempt status, public charity classification, and state registration requirements.
We review officer compensation, related-party transactions, and governance disclosures required on Form 990.
Returns are prepared, reviewed, and electronically filed with proper documentation retained.
Nonprofit tax returns are public documents. Donors, grantors, and regulators can review Form 990 filings.
Errors may lead to:
IRS penalties
Loss of tax-exempt status
Donor trust issues
State compliance problems
Accurate reporting protects the organization’s reputation and legal standing.
Professional filing is recommended if:
Your organization receives grants
You manage restricted funds
You compensate officers
You operate in multiple states
You conduct fundraising activities
You experienced rapid growth
Nonprofit compliance becomes more complex as revenue increases.
If your organization needs accurate Form 990 preparation and nonprofit compliance support, schedule a consultation before filing deadlines approach.
Nonprofit Tax Return Filing is provided by Kaya Tax & Bookkeeping Services, Inc. for charitable and tax-exempt organizations nationwide.
Form 990 is generally due on the 15th day of the 5th month after the organization’s fiscal year ends. Extensions are available if filed on time.
Failure to file for three consecutive years results in automatic revocation of tax-exempt status by the IRS.
Yes. Even small organizations must file Form 990-N if annual gross receipts are below the IRS threshold.
Yes. Form 990 filings are publicly accessible and may be reviewed by donors, grantors, and regulators.
In some cases, nonprofits may owe unrelated business income tax if they generate income outside their exempt purpose.
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