When you say you "raised" $28,000 - does that mean the total that you took in or the final amount after taxes? Remember, you do need to count gross revenue - all incoming dollars.
We file the 990EZ each year, regardless of whether or not we hit the $25,000. None of us are accountants, so keep that in mind. But we make a good faith effort. We have good financial information from the treasurer and it takes us 2-3 hours to complete the pagerwork.
The fundamental formula is:
Starting checking account balance
+ All income, catagorized as per the 990
- All expenses, categorized as per the 990
= Ending year balance
(Checking account is our only asset)
We had to call the IRS a few times in the beginning. After awhile, you begin to understand the way the IRS means things. "Grants" are your expenditures towards school programs. "Cost of Goods Sold (CGS)" is the expense side of any sales activities (what the T-Shirts cost, the part of the catalog sale that goes to the company, etc.)
We put the summary information into an Excel Spreadsheet and divvy the items (revenue/expenses) up as per the 990, then fill out the form. Here's an example from the Excel spreadsheet of how we categorize. The # on the left is the 990EZ line number. The total for the category gets written on the appropriate line # on the 990EZ form.
REVENUE
1 Contributions
State Farm Grant
Donation - Keller Williams
Donations - Other
3 Membership Dues
6a Special Events & Activities Gross Rev
Catalog Sale
Spring Fling
Directory
Winter Breakfast
Garage Sale
Family Nights
BoxTops
Albertsons
6b Special Events and Activities Expenses
Catalog Sale
Spring Fling
Directory
Winter Breakfast
Garage Sale
Family Nights
BoxTops
Albertsons
6c Net Income from Special Events (6a-6b)
7a Gross Sales of Inventory
7b Gross Sales of Inventory CGS
7c Gross Inventory Sales
8 Other Revenue
9 Total Revenue
EXPENSES
10 Grants
Arts Programs
Ed Supplies
Equipment
Technology
Track & Field
Teacher Appreciation
Honorariums & Memorials
Facilities & Playground
15 Printing, Publications, Postage
16 Other Expenses
Bank fees (net)
Texas Sales Taxes
Bingo Taxes
17 Total Expenses
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