Form 990 Schedule R, Parts I-IV

Schedule R is the final schedule you may need to fill out with your Form 990 and is used to report related organizations, transactions with related organizations, and unrelated organizations that are partnerships through which you conduct at least 5% of your...

Form 990 Schedule N

Schedule N is for organizations that have either ended their activities and closed down, or have sold or disposed of a significant portion of their assets. If you’ve completely liquidated your assets, dissolved your organization, and have no plans to continue...

Form 990 Schedule M

On Schedule M, you’ll report non-cash contributions you’ve received. You’re required to submit Schedule M if you reported at least $25,000 of non-cash contributions on Form 990, Part VIII, line 1g, or if you received contributions of art, historical treasures, or...

Form 990 Schedule L, Part IV

Part IV of this schedule reports business transactions involving interested persons (IPs).  The definition of IP used in Part IV of Schedule L is the same as in Part II, with an addition to the first bullet point that former officers, directors, trustees, and key...

Form 990 Schedule L, Part III

Schedule L, Part III discusses grants and assistance benefiting interested persons (IPs). The definition used for IPs is the same as that used in Part II, with a couple additions: A member of your organization’s grant selection committee An employee, or child of an...