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EO Update:  e-News for Charities & Nonprofits February 2, 2016

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Issue Number:    2016-1

Inside This Issue

  1. Register for IRS webinar: Starting and Operating Charities for Disaster Relief
  2. Form 990-N submission website will change Feb. 29
  3. IRS provides tax relief to Missouri storm victims; tax deadline extended to May 16
  4. Read IRS Tax Tips

  1.  Register for IRS webinar: Starting and Operating Charities for Disaster Relief


Register for this one-hour webinar, scheduled Thursday, Feb. 25 at 2 p.m. (Eastern).

Learn about:

  • The requirements for starting a tax-exempt charity under federal law.
  • The ways for new and existing organizations to provide disaster relief without jeopardizing their tax-exempt status.
  • Operational requirements, fundraising and working with volunteers.

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  2.  Form 990-N submission website will change Feb. 29

Beginning February 29, Form 990-N electronic submissions will be accepted through IRS.gov instead of Urban Institute’s website.

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  3.  IRS provides tax relief to Missouri storm victims; tax deadline extended to May 16

Missouri storm victims will have until May 16 to file their returns and pay any taxes due, the IRS announced recently. All workers assisting the relief activities who are affiliated with a recognized government or philanthropic organization also qualify for relief.

Read news release.

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  4.  Read IRS Tax Tips

These tips (including the most recent, Ten Great Ways to Use IRS.gov) provide important tax information. Please share them with your employees and with members of the communities you serve.

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