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Complete and electronically file your Form 990, 990-EZ, 8868 (extension request) and State Charity Registration Forms online.
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NOTICE: The 2008 Form 8868 (Request for Extension) is now available. Click here to request an extension for your 2008 Form 990/990-EZ.
The Hawaii Annual Transmittal Form (Financial Report) is now available. Click here for more information.
We are still working on the rewrite of our system and adding support for the 2008 Form 990/990-EZ. Our current target date for launching the new system is July 20, 2009. Please click here for more information. We apologize for the inconvenience.
We would also be happy to send you an email when the 2008 forms are ready. Click here to sign up. |
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Are you looking for the Form 990-N (e-Postcard)? You will find it at our new website epostcard.form990.org.
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The 990 Online, developed by the nonprofit Urban Institute, provides nonprofit organizations with a simple way to prepare their returns and electronically file them with the IRS. Features include:
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- Supports IRS Form 990, Form 990-EZ and Form 8868 (Application for Extension of Time to File).
- Works with current versions Internet Explorer and Firefox. Learn more ...
- Includes comprehensive error checking.
- Provides online instructions and tips.
- Creates Adobe Acrobat PDF files of the returns (including related schedules and attachments) for printing, posting on the web, or distributing via email.
- e-File with the IRS.
- The system is FREE for organizations with less than $100,000 in gross receipts. We charge up to $75 for larger Organizations. Learn more ... Donations are always welcome.
- Please read the requirements and tips for best viewing and usage experience for this website.
- Please read the steps for E-filing the Form 990/990-EZ and Form 8868 returns.
- If you already have an efile.form990.org Login ID, you can start right now. Click here to begin entering your Form 990 or Form 8868 return.
- Do you have questions about your Exempt Status (and how to keep it)? Click here for information from the IRS.
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