Non-Profit Income Tax - Form 990
The IRS Form 990 is made up of the core form and sixteen schedules that, taken together, are used by the IRS to monitor compliance with federal income tax law applicable to tax-exempt, not-for-profit organizations. Some of the most heavily scrutinized sections of the Form 990 include the information in the required schedules; for example, the composition of the entity's board of directors, its compensation practices, transactions with insiders, and disclosure of organizational policies and governance practices.
In this course, you will take a closer look at the required schedules of the IRS Form 990. You will consider real-world examples and apply what you learned through interactive e-learning exercises. Also discussed are potential red flags to avoid.
At the end of this course, the student will be able to do the following: