Tax2efile Has Launched a New Site, Etax990N.com for e-filing IRS Form 990N

Top Quote IRS Form 990N is currently available for e-file through www.etax990n.com brought to users and filers across the nation by Tax2efile. End Quote
  • Washington, DC-MD-VA-WV (1888PressRelease) September 12, 2012 - IRS Form 990N is now available for e-filing through Etax990N.com brought to filers by Tax2efile- a leader in today's e-filing market. Tax2efile is always ahead of the competition bringing more forms to filer's every day. Any business in need of a filing solution for their 990N to maintain a Non-Profit/ Tax-Exempt status with the IRS now has an easy to use e-filing system ready and at the businesses disposal.

    E-file, and rest easy with the just a few simple steps. The E-filing process is a preferred method of filing tax returns and notices by the IRS. It eliminates the hassle of paper filing and allows all filers to receive verification and notification at a much faster pace. Most e-filers receive a notification of successful tax return submission within the hour of submitting.

    Tax Form 990-N is a document that must be filed by all small non-profit organizations that gross receipts less than $50,000 a year so that they can maintain their 501(c)(3)/tax-exempt status based on the IRS's standards. The IRS utilizes these forms to ensure that non-profit organizations are operating within their guidelines and regulations.

    The IRS is currently accepting Form 990N for all business for the current tax period. Tax Form 990-N has no specific deadline because non-profit organizations typically have their own respective fiscal periods, unrelated to the IRS. The IRS only mandates that small non-profit organizations file their Form 990-N by the 15th day of the 5th month after the close of their fiscal period on an annual basis.

    Etax990N provides 24x7 online customer support service will guide the users through the filing process, for any additional assistance.

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