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Showing posts with label prior tax year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prior tax year. Show all posts

Filing for the Wrong Tax Year: What Should You Do Next?


If you ever want to see someone raise their eyebrow or look stunned when checking their mailbox, let them receive a letter from the IRS. Although millions of letters and notices are mailed to taxpayers each year, there is still that worry and concern that immediately comes over you when you first see that sealed envelope from the IRS with your name on it. Fortunately, all letters from the IRS are not negative and many may be very easy to resolve.

Organizations that file a 990 Series or 1120-POL tax form must file each year by the due date that correlates with the selected form. If not, the IRS will contact you by mail, informing you that you have missed your filing deadline. When receiving letters like this, the first thing you need to do is BREATHE! There’s no need to panic. Read the letter thoroughly and follow the instructions that the IRS has listed in the correspondence. Any notice sent from the IRS usually covers a specific issue about your tax return or account, so be sure to handle that issue as soon as possible.

From various conversations with many of our awesome ExpressTaxExempt customers, we have noticed that we receive quite a bit of calls yearly inquiring about a letter received from the IRS stating that their organization did not file for a previous tax year ending on a specific date. For example, you may receive a letter stating that “XYZ Organization failed to file its 990-N return for the tax year ending on June 30, 2016…” Initially, the solution to this dilemma would be to e-file online within minutes at www.expresstaxexempt.com; but what tax year should you technically be filing for?

A “tax year” is an annual accounting period for keeping records and reporting income and expenses. There are two types of tax years that you can follow, those being a Calendar Year (12 consecutive months beginning January 1 and ending December 31) or a Fiscal Year (12 consecutive months ending the last day of any month except December).

So if you receive a letter that’s referring to a tax year ending in 2016, that means you need to submit a return for the 2015 tax year (which ended in 2016).

EXAMPLE: Tax Year of June 1, 2016 to July 31, 2017 | File for 2016 Tax Year
      Tax Year of February 1, 2015 to January 31, 2016 | File for 2015 Tax Year
        Tax Year of March 1, 2014 to February 28, 2015 | File for 2014 Tax Year

As expected, it is very important for Form 990, 990-EZ or 990-N users to file the appropriate returns yearly. Although there is no penalty assessment for Filing Form 990-N late, all organizations that fail to file the required 990, 990-EZ, or 990-N forms for three consecutive years will automatically be revoked and lose their tax-exempt status, which can be detrimental to the long-term success of an organization. Avoid finding yourself in this predicament by quickly, safely, and easily e-filing your form with ExpressTaxExempt. Our newly reduced filing rates will help your organization save funds as well. So feel free to contact us via phone at 704.839.2321 on Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. EST or reach out to us 24/7 via email at support@ExpressTaxExempt.com if you have any questions about the e-filing process.
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How to View 2012 Form 990

Every now and then, we need to examine where we’ve come from. For your nonprofit, this can be how you transformed your vision from a spark to a grassroots effort and then into a force for change in your community. Or maybe you just need to look back at prior year’s tax filings! While it’s less exciting than an introspective journey into your past, you never know when you’ll need to access a prior return.


Have you filed with us before? Well, if you e-filed tax exempt return Form 990 in 2012 with us, you can now access that return directly from your dashboard.





It’s simple, really. Start by logging into your account and going to the dashboard. From there, click the tab near the top that says My Tax Returns.



From the My Tax Returns tab, find the appropriate tax year -- in this case Tax Year 2012-- on the left-hand side of the screen and click the View in Dashboard button.



From there, you are redirected back to your Dashboard, but now you can now access your 2012 Form 990 return. On this 2012 Dashboard, you can choose Approval Letter, Draft Letter, or Receipt.



After you’re done with your 2012 tax exempt return, you can return to your standard dashboard with just a few clicks.

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We like to keep things simple around here at ExpressTaxExempt, so we’ll make sure to update you on any new features with our blogs, tutorials, and videos. If you run into any issues viewing prior updates, please email us or reach us by phone at 704.839.2321.


How far has your organization come over the years? Let us know in the comments!


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