New IRS Tax Form 990
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Citywide
Thursday, October 8, 2009 9:00am - 12:00pm
Julie L. Floch, CPA, Partner & Director of Nonprofit Services, Eisner LLP
Jenny Walty, Assistant Director for Capacity Building and Oversight, MOCS
Bryan Epps, CBO Senior Analyst, MOCS
Effective as of the 2008 tax year, Form 990 has been redesigned with major changes in reporting requirements. The new form consists of an 11-page, 11-part core form that is required to be completed by all organizations that file the Form 990 and all applicable schedules. Some information previously required of Form 990 (2007) has been eliminated or revised, meanwhile requiring information not previously reported. This course will highlight all major changes in the new Form 990 such as: governance and compensation of officers, determination of public charity status and public support, and introduction of new schedules. Targeted to directors, executive staff and fiscal staff of NYC vendors.
Vendor Registration
How do I register: To register for any of the courses listed above (Cost=$0) please complete a Citywide Training Center Application (check website below) for each attendee, and fax it to 212.312.0769. More than one attendee from each organization may participate; we encourage board and staff members to attend together. Please note that many of the fields should only be filled out by City employees; please disregard fields that are not applicable. If you have any questions, please contact Bryan Epps, CBO Senior Analyst, at: 212.676.9748 bepps1@cityhall.nyc.gov
About us: The CBO unit was developed to strengthen the effectiveness of nonprofits’ internal oversight through free training and reviews of nonprofit vendors, identifying potential risks and correcting problems before they interrupt City funding. CBO partners with City agencies, not-for-profit umbrella organizations, technical assistance organizations and nonprofit service providers to build capacity in fiscal management and corporate governance. CBO provides individual assistance using an assessment tool, the Nonprofit Capacity Building and Oversight Review Report. Through the review process, a CBO Analyst works with the nonprofit provider to review organizational capacity, pinpoint areas of potential risk or outdated policies, and identify the resources needed to implement best practices. In addition to providing individualized reviews of organizational policies and governance practices, CBO works directly with nonprofit vendors to facilitate the sharing of best practices and to maximize access to training resources.
For more information on New York City’s commitment to assisting nonprofits please visit www.nyc.gov/nonprofit.
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