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Rotary and Form 990N

Rotary and Form 990N. Return of Organization Exempt from Income Tax. Before Filing. Each Club must have its own EIN. Who Must File?. Although a ‘Subordinate Organization’ of Rotary International Each Club must file its own return. Which Form?. Form 990? Form 990EZ? Form 990N?.

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Rotary and Form 990N

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  1. Rotary and Form 990N Return of Organization Exempt from Income Tax

  2. Before Filing Each Club must have its own EIN

  3. Who Must File? Although a ‘Subordinate Organization’ of Rotary International Each Club must file its own return

  4. Which Form? Form 990? Form 990EZ? Form 990N?

  5. Form 990 • Normal Annual Gross Receipts ≥ $200,000 Or • Total Assets ≥ $500,000

  6. Form 990EZ $50,000 < Normal Annual Gross Receipts > $200,000

  7. Form 990N Normal Annual Gross Receipts ≤ $50,000

  8. A Definition Gross Receipts – amounts pledged or given to the club during the accounting year

  9. Another Definition Normal Annual Gross Receipts ≤ $50,000 3 conditions • In existence for ≤ 1 year & gross receipts ≤ $75,000 • In existence 1 to 3 years & average gross receipts ≤ $60,000 • In existence for at least 3 years and average gross receipts ≤ $50,000 for immediately preceding 3 years

  10. Examples

  11. Rotary Club of Big Small Town • Organized September 5, 2012 • Received • Cash $70,000 • Other Property 1,000 $71,000

  12. Rotary Club of Big Small Town • In existence less than 1 year • Normal Annual Gross Receipts ≤ $75,000 • Files 990N

  13. Paradise Evening Rotary Club • Organized June 11, 2011 • Gross Receipts • 2011 $73,000 • 2012 20,000 • 2013 (so far) 35,000

  14. Paradise Evening Rotary Club • In existence more than 1 year & less than 3 • Average gross receipts = $46,500 for the first 2 years • Normal Annual Gross Receipts < $60,000 • Files 990N

  15. Big Old City Noon Rotary Club Situation 1 • Organized in the last century • Gross receipts • 2010 $ 4,000 • 2011 45,000 • 2012 200,000

  16. Big Old City Noon Rotary Club – Situation 1 • In existence more than 3 years • Average gross receipts = $49,667 for the last 3 years • Normal Average Gross Receipts < $50,000 • Files 990N

  17. Big Old City Noon Rotary Club – Situation 2 • Organized in the last century • Gross Receipts • 2011 $ 45,000 • 2012 100,000 • 2013 75,000

  18. Big Old City Noon Rotary Club – Situation 2 • In existence more than 3 years • Average Gross Receipts for last 3 years = $73,333 • Normal Annual Gross Receipts > $50,000 but > $200,000 • Files 990EZ

  19. How to File • Only electronically • Go either to www.irs.gov or http://epostcard.form990.org

  20. Information Necessary to File • Organization’s name – Rotary International • Other name used – ex. d/b/a Kearney Dawn Rotary Club • Club’s mailing address • Club’s website • Club’s EIN • Club’s principal office – the president • Organization’s tax year – calendar year • Club’s annual gross receipts • Is the club still a going concern?

  21. When is the 990N considered filed • Must be filed electronically • Paper return not accepted as a filed 990N • From 990N must be complete • An incomplete Form 990 is not accepted as a filed 990

  22. When is Form 990N complete? • All applicable lines are complete • Each question is answered unless the instructions direct not to answer • Entries are made on all lines requiring an amount even if that amount is 0 • Explanations are provided as instructed

  23. Filing Late • IRS will send notifications if return is not filed on time • There is no penalty for filing a late 990N

  24. Failure to File for 3 Years If a club fails to file Form 990N for 3 consecutive years it will LOSE its TAX EXEMPT STATUS as of the filing date of the third year

  25. Reinstatement of Tax Exempt Status • Form 1024, Application for Recognition of Exemption Under Section 501(a) must be filed • Form 8718, User Fee for Exempt Organization Determination Letter Request, must be filed • Form 8718 fee must be paid at the time of filing • Currently the fee is $850

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