Changes have been made to the Form 990 for the 2008 Filing
Significant changes have been made to IRS Form 990. Don't miss this chance to hear from experts in the field about changes to the Form 990 and how they impact your organization.
Join us and hear from the experts, get answers to your questions, and
- gain insights into what you need to do NOW to better prepare your nonprofit for next year’s filing
- receive the most recent guidance from the IRS on your specific questions,
- learn about what small nonprofits are required to file on the new Form 990-N, and
- prepare your organization to file electronically
A Question and Answer Session with the IRS
Thursday, April 3 – 11:00am
With Ron Schultz, IRS Tax Exempt and Government Entities Division
Fee: $35
In order to “get it right the first time” in filing the new Form 990 in 2009, the IRS Instructions for the form will be critical. This will be your opportunity just as the instructions are being released to pose all your Form 990 questions to the IRS. This moderated Q & A will provide timely and informative answers to the questions that matter to you.
This event is part of the National Council of Nonprofit Associations’ IRS Form 990 Webinar Series: Changes in Implementation. Alliance Members can attend these events for $25 each . Contact the Alliance at katiek@arizonanonprofits.org today for a coupon code to use during registration
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New 990 Introduction Workshop
Wednesday, April 23 - 9:00 - 11:30am
With Brenda Blunt, Tax Director for CBIZ in Phoenix
Fee: $25; $10 for Members of the Alliance of Arizona Nonprofits
Every nonprofit in Arizona must now file annual data to the IRS. Did you know that significant changes have been made to Form 990? Do not wait until filing season to prepare for the changes - your nonprofit needs to review its policies and procedures and take action now to be ready to file.
Walk through the new Form 990 with Brenda Blunt, Tax Director for CBIZ in Phoenix. Brenda provides general business, tax planning and tax compliance services to nonprofits. Her areas of specialty include exempt organizations, partnerships/limited liability companies, real estate transactions, construction, and gift estate planning. She also represents clients before the Internal Revenue Service and other taxing authorities. She is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) and the Arizona Society of Certified Public Accountants (ASCPA). She was the inaugural chair and continuing member of the ASCPA Not for Profit Section and a member and past chair for the annual ASCPA Not for Profit Conference Task Force.
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