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Form 990-N (e-Postcard) - Search EIN, choose tax year & transmit to the IRS

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Search Organization’s EIN

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Choose Tax Year

Tax 990 supports filing Form 990-N for the current and 2 prior tax years. Choose the tax year for which you need to file Form 990-N and proceed.

Review & Transmit to the IRS

Review the details and transmit your e-Postcard to the IRS. Our system will notify you of your filing status via email or text.

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Tax 990 supports filing Form 990-N for the current tax year as well as two prior tax years (2022, 2023).

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Frequently Asked Questions on Form 990-N

Form 990-N, also referred to as an e-Postcard, is filed by small tax-exempt organizations with gross receipts not exceeding $50,000 to meet their annual tax filing requirements. It is a simplified tax return that small non-profit organizations can use to fulfill their annual reporting obligations to the IRS.

Nonprofit organizations with gross receipts less than or equal to $50,000 for the tax year must file Form 990-N with the IRS annually.

The due date to file Form 990-N (e-postcard) is the 15th day of the 5th month after the organization’s accounting period ends.

If your organization follows a calendar tax year, the deadline for filing Form 990-N is May 15th unless it falls on a weekend or holiday.

Can I request an extension to file a Form 990N?

No! Unlike other 990 forms, the deadline to file Form 990-N cannot be extended by filing Form 8868.

Note: Find out when the 990-N Postcard is due for your organization filing Form 8868. .

  • The organization's legal name, other names, and mailing address
  • Employer identification number (EIN)
  • Organization's annual tax year (calendar or fiscal filer)
  • Name and address of a principal officer
  • Organization's website address (if the organization has one)
  • Confirmation that the organization's annual gross receipts are $50,000 or less.

Yes! You can file Form 990 or 990-EZ voluntarily instead of Form 990-N, even if your organization’s gross receipts are less than or equal to $50,000.

Yes! With Tax990, small tax-exempt organizations can file their e-Postcard for two prior tax years as well.

No, Form 990-N can not be amended once filed. Instead organizations can file another return with the updated information.

If your organization fails to file a 990-N return for three consecutive years, it will become subject to automatic revocation, meaning the IRS will revoke its tax-exempt status. The organization will then be considered a taxable entity.

Ineligible organization types to submit a Form 990-N (e-postcard ) include:

  • Private foundations
  • Section 527 Political organizations
  • Section 509(a)(3) Supporting organizations
  • Section 501(c)(1) – U.S. government instrumentalities
  • Section 501(c)(20) – Group legal services plans
  • Section 501(c)(23) – Pre-1880 Armed Forces organizations
  • Section 501(c)(24) –ERISA sec. 4049 trusts
  • Section 501(d) – Religious and apostolic organizations
  • Section 529 – Qualified tuition programs
  • Section 4947(a)(2) – Split-interest trusts
  • Section 4947(a)(1) – Charitable trusts treated as private foundations

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