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365,000 Charities to Lose Their Tax-Exempt Status at Midnight Tonight

Following up on my prior post, USA Today, Thousands of Non-Profits Could Unwittingly Lose Tax Status, by Sandra Block:

Hundreds of thousands of small non-profits, from Little League teams to community soup kitchens, could lose their tax-exempt status on Monday because of an IRS filing requirement.

The 2006 Pension Protection Act included a provision requiring all non-profits to file an annual return with the IRS.


Previously, non-profits with annual revenue of less than $25,000 were excluded. Non-profits that fail to file a return for three consecutive years lose their tax-exempt status. On May 17, the three-year clock runs out for non-profits that haven’t filed a return since 2007.


The Urban Institute estimates that up to 365,000 non-profits could lose their tax-exempt status if they fail to file by Monday. Groups that miss the deadline will have to apply for a new exemption and pay a user fee of up to $850. They could also be liable for taxes on any revenue earned before their exemption is renewed.


The requirement does not apply to churches or church-related operations.


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5 responses to “365,000 Charities to Lose Their Tax-Exempt Status at Midnight Tonight”

  1. Roth & Company, P.C. Avatar

    Today is Doomsday for non-filing tax-exempt organizations

    Today is the deadline for many charities to file 990-series returns or lose their tax-exempt status. As USA today puts…

  2. Roth & Company, P.C. Avatar

    Today is Doomsday for non-filing tax-exempt organizations

    Today is the deadline for many charities to file 990-series returns or lose their tax-exempt status. As USA today puts…

  3. Roth & Company, P.C. Avatar

    Today is Doomsday for non-filing tax-exempt organizations

    Today is the deadline for many charities to file 990-series returns or lose their tax-exempt status. As USA today puts…

  4. Roth & Company, P.C. Avatar

    Today is Doomsday for non-filing tax-exempt organizations

    Today is the deadline for many charities to file 990-series returns or lose their tax-exempt status. As USA today puts…

  5. Roth & Company, P.C. Avatar

    Today is Doomsday for non-filing tax-exempt organizations

    Today is the deadline for many charities to file 990-series returns or lose their tax-exempt status. As USA today puts…

  6. Roth & Company, P.C. Avatar

    Today is Doomsday for non-filing tax-exempt organizations

    Today is the deadline for many charities to file 990-series returns or lose their tax-exempt status. As USA today puts…

  7. Roth & Company, P.C. Avatar

    Today is Doomsday for non-filing tax-exempt organizations

    Today is the deadline for many charities to file 990-series returns or lose their tax-exempt status. As USA today puts…

  8. Roth & Company, P.C. Avatar

    Today is Doomsday for non-filing tax-exempt organizations

    Today is the deadline for many charities to file 990-series returns or lose their tax-exempt status. As USA today puts…

  9. Roth & Company, P.C. Avatar

    Today is Doomsday for non-filing tax-exempt organizations

    Today is the deadline for many charities to file 990-series returns or lose their tax-exempt status. As USA today puts…

  10. mike livingston Avatar
    mike livingston

    Nothing surprises me. When I was working for the Jewish Study Center in Washington, we had to take out an ad specifying that we didn’t discriminate on the basis of religion. On the positive side, I met my wife.

  11. robertsgt40 Avatar
    robertsgt40

    This should come as no surprise. The feds need a lot of money…fast. The war machine is hungry. We’re in debt way past the ability to pay back. It’s not about money anymore. It’s control.

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