Nonprofit Leaders: May 15th is More Than Just a Tax Deadline
(CALIFORNIA) If your nonprofit operates on a calendar fiscal year, May 15th is your deadline to file IRS Form 990. But don’t stop there. This is the perfect moment to do a full compliance check and ensure your organization is in good standing—especially if you're in California.
In addition to the IRS 990, California-based nonprofits should confirm:
- Statement of Information with the Secretary of State
- Franchise Tax Board Annual Information Return (Form 199 or 199N) and your state tax exemption status
- Registration Renewal with the
Office of the Attorney General, Registry of Charities and Fundraisers
These filings are simple but absolutely critical. Missing them can lead to:
- Automatic revocation of your 501(c)(3) status
- Your organization being marked “FTB/SOS Suspended”—a red flag on public records
- Disqualification from
grant funding and loss of the ability to legally conduct business in California
The good news? All of this is
easy to avoid with proactive attention.
To help,
Urban Enterprise now offers the
360x366 Compliance Service—a comprehensive compliance checkup that includes basic filings (and a discount on more complex filings, if needed).
Don’t let paperwork become a barrier to your impact. Learn more at
https://UrbanEnterprise.org/360
