IRS Outlines Revisions to New Form 990
October 2, 2007 | Read Time: 1 minute
The Internal Revenue Service is planning to make some significant changes to its proposal to revise the Form 990 informational tax return.
Among the key changes: the form will not require charities to calculate ratios that would measure fund-raising expenses, executive compensation, and operating expenses.
An IRS official told the Chronicle on Monday that the tax agency is also considering a plan to offer nonprofit groups a grace period on filling out some parts of the form.
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