Update for Submitting Form 990-N (e-Postcard); Four New Technical Guides Published; Deadline Approaches for Those in Some Federally Declared Disaster Areas; Charitable Gaming Resources; IRS Announces Entry-Level Internal Revenue Agent Positions

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Update to Submitting Form 990-N (e-Postcard)

The IRS now offers two sign-in options to submit a Form 990-N, Electronic Notice (e-Postcard) for Tax-Exempt Organizations Not Required to File Form 990 or Form 990-EZ. Both Login.gov and ID.me provide additional security for tax-exempt organizations by adding multi-factor authentication to the sign-in process. When establishing either a Login.gov or ID.me account, previous 990-N filings can be accessed using the same email address associated with your legacy IRS username.

Four New Technical Guides Published

Exempt Organizations and Government Entities has published four new Technical Guides (TG). These guides are comprehensive, issue-specific documents that update and combine the IRS.gov Audit Technique Guides (ATG) with other technical content. Once completed, the TGs replace corresponding ATGs.

The latest TGs are:

Deadline Approaches for Those in Some Federally Declared Disaster Areas

July 31st is the filing deadline for exempt organizations affected by four different disaster declarations for incidents occurring during late March and early April of this year. Exempt organizations in those areas have until July 31st to file quarterly payroll tax returns normally due May 1st and Form 990 series returns normally due May 15th. The current list of eligible localities is available on the disaster relief page on IRS.gov.

See IRS News Release 2023-128 for further details.

 

Charitable Gaming Online Resources

Did you know the IRS offers many online resources for tax-exempt organizations involved with charitable gaming? For example, the StayExempt.irs.gov Charitable Gaming for Exempt Organizations course discusses gaming rules, documentation and possible tax implications. Other online resources include: 

We’re Hiring! IRS Announces Entry-Level Internal Revenue Agent Positions

Build a career with purpose. The IRS announced openings across the country for GS-05 through GS-12 Internal Revenue Agent positions for candidates with the required accounting education. 

The IRS offers competitive pay, generous health care and retirement plans, alternative work schedules, work/life balance and numerous other benefits. Learn more about these positions and apply today at IRS.usajobs.gov. Please share this message with others who may be interested in these positions.


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