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  2. Required filing (Form 990 series) | Internal Revenue Service

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    Required filing (Form 990 series) See the Form 990 filing thresholds page to determine which forms an organization must file. For prior year forms, use the Prior Year search tool on the IRS Forms, Instructions & Publications page.

  3. Search for tax exempt organizations | Internal Revenue Service

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    The online search tool allows you to search for an organization's tax exempt status and filings in the following data bases: Form 990 series returns. Form 990-N (e-Postcard) Pub. 78 data. Automatic revocation of exemption list.

  4. Information about Form 990, Return of Organization Exempt from Income Tax, including recent updates, related forms and instructions on how to file. Certain exempt organizations file this form to provide the IRS with the information required by section 6033.

  5. Find and check a charity using Candid's GuideStar. Look up 501(c)(3) status, search 990s, create nonprofit organizations lists, and verify nonprofit information.

  6. Nonprofit Explorer - ProPublica

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    Nonprofit Explorer has organizations claiming tax exemption in each of the 27 subsections of the 501 (c) section of the tax code, and which have filed a Form 990, Form 990EZ or Form...

  7. 990 Finder | Research and verify nonprofits - Candid

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    Find 990 forms of private foundations, public charities, and other nonprofits. 990 Finder now displays your search results on beta.candid.org where you can log in or sign up to access more detailed organization profiles. Foundation Directory.

  8. Filing Form 990 for Nonprofits | Charity Navigator

    www.charitynavigator.org/.../tips-filing-form-990

    The Form 990 is a way for the government to ensure that your nonprofit is doing what you set out to do and reinvesting income into the organization as you promised you would during the first few months of incorporation.