Welcome to Express tax-exempt, the home for all of your tax-exempt filing needs. We're here to help by offering a quick and simple solution to e-file your tax-exempt forms. Form 990 is an annual information return that must be filed with the IRS by most tax-exempt organizations, certain political organizations, and non-exempt charitable trusts. It's the most in-depth form of the 990 series and is often referred to as the 990 long form. The Form 990 must be filed by tax-exempt organizations with gross receipts greater than $200,000 per year or with total assets greater than $500,000 at the end of the tax year. Tax-exempt organizations are subject to a variety of disclosure and compliance requirements through various schedules, which are attached to the Form 990. These schedules are a vital part of the 990 because they allow you to go into further detail on specific topics about your organization. Schedules can also be made available to the public, so be sure that you don't include any personal information such as the social security numbers of your officers. The due date to file the Form 990 is the 15th day of the fifth month after your organization's accounting period ends, which means the deadline is May 15th for calendar year filers. The Form 990 requires in-depth information about your organization. When filling out the Form 990, you'll need to be prepared to provide details about your organization's program services, revenue, expenses, net assets, governance management, disclosure, tax compliance, and employees. It's important to report all of the information required on the 990 completely and as accurately as possible, while rounding all numbers to whole numbers. The fastest and most secure way to file a Form 990 is through the IRS authorized e-file provider, Express tax-exempt. We simplify the entire filing...