Use the Form 990-N Electronic Filing system (e-Postcard) to electronically submit Form 990-N, Electronic Notice (e-Postcard) for Tax-Exempt Organizations Not Required to File Form 990 or Form 990EZ.
Beginning August 1, 2022, smaller charities that are eligible and choose to file Form 990-N, Electronic Notice for Tax-Exempt Organizations (e-Postcard), must sign into the IRS modernized authentication platform.
When accessing the Form 990-N Electronic Filing system, you will have three options:
Other important filing information:
Form 990-N must be completed and filed electronically. There is no paper form.
If technical issues prevent you from registering or filing with the Form 990-N electronic filing system, try the suggestions below. If the problem still exists after trying all of the suggestions below, contact IRS Customer Account Services at 877-829-5500 (a toll-free number).
Take the following steps to prevent problems during the registration and filing processes:
Form 990-N can be filed for free at IRS.gov. There is no paper form.
No, the IRS has created a simple internet-based process for filing Form 990-N, so organizations do not need to purchase software to file. Organizations that do not have access to a computer can go to places that provide internet access to the public, such as their local library, to file the Form 990-N, the e-Postcard.
Yes, you will need an email address. The system uses the e-mail address to activate your login ID and password.
You will not receive notification by email that your form was rejected or accepted. You must return to the Form 990-N electronic Filing system (e-Postcard) to determine the status of your organization's Form 990-N.
If you are certain that your EIN was entered correctly, the IRS may not have your organization listed as a tax-exempt organization. This may be because your application for tax exemption is pending or you did not apply for tax exemption. If this is the case, an officer of the organization should contact Customer Account Services at 877-829-5500 (a toll-free number) and ask that the organization be set up to allow filing of Form 990-N, the e-Postcard.
Your organization will need to allow six weeks for the IRS to update its records before you can file your Form 990-N. Your organization should not be concerned if this delay causes your filing to occur after your Form 990-N is due because there are no late filing or delinquency penalties associated with Form 990-N. Note, however that an organization's tax-exempt status is automatically revoked if it does not satisfy its annual filing requirement for three consecutive years.