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New Navigating the Charities and Nonprofits website video To help people visiting the Charities and Nonprofits section of IRS.gov, the IRS has created a special video to help you navigate the web page regardless of whether you are a first-time visitor or know exactly what you are looking for but just can’t find it.
Worker Classification Webinar The Tax Exempt and Government Entities Division would like to invite you to register to watch the free Worker Classification Webinar on October 7, 2020 at 1:00 p.m. (ET). This webinar is designed to help government and private sector entities understand the definition of an employee and determine whether a worker is an employee or independent contractor. It will also cover Form SS-8, Classification Settlement Agreements and what to do if an individual is an employee. Questions emailed to: tege.outreach@irs.gov with subject line “Pre-submitted questions for the Workers Classification webinar (October 7)” will be answered as time permits. For further details, see Webinars for Tax Exempt & Government Entities. Help Improve the Tax Exempt Organization Search (TEOS) Experience Take a 2-minute survey to help us improve the Tax Exempt Organization Search webpage. Visit Tax Exempt Organization Search and look for the blue “Feedback” tab on the right side of the webpage. Your response to the survey will help us improve your experience.
Enrolled Agent (EA) Inactivation/Termination Letters The annual clean-up of EAs with SSNs ending in 4, 5, or 6 who did not renew during this year’s renewal cycle was completed in July and letters were sent late August. If you did not renew during the 2017 and 2020 cycles, go to the Enrolled Agent News for how to reactivate.
New form for businesses and other entities to report identity theft For information on identity theft and when to file Form 14039-B, go to Report Identity Theft for a Business and the Identity Theft Central webpages. Reminder: Most small organizations can file Form 990-N Most small tax-exempt organizations whose annual gross receipts are normally $50,000 or less can satisfy their annual reporting requirement by electronically submitting Form 990-N.
Visit Form 990 Series Which Forms Do Exempt Organizations File Filing Phase In and the Interactive Form 990 Overview Training on StayExempt.irs.gov to learn more.
Did you know? The Freedom of Information Act Library on IRS.gov contains publicly available information such as IRS instruction manuals and links to common publications and notices. If you have a technical or procedural question about Exempt Organizations, visit the Charities and Nonprofits homepage on IRS.gov. If you have a specific question about exempt organizations, call EO Customer Account Services at 877-829-5500. Please do not reply to this message. |
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