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What is considered a “complete” IRS Form 990?

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What is considered a “complete” IRS Form 990?

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A. A completed IRS Form 990 will include the entire form 990 itself, and all applicable supplemental/supporting statements. It must also contain all appropriate signatures. Q. Is a local agency required to have all independent eligibility information or are they allowed to use national or regional materials, especially if they are a chapter of a national organization or a site of a regional office? A. Yes. Regardless or weather the agency is a chapter or not, it must apply with information pertaining to that particular office. This includes an independent audit, IRS Form 990, 501(c)(3) letter, annual report, etc. National and regional information is not permitted for local entities.

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