You'll be completing a version of a 990 for the annual IRS filing. Unless something is unusual about your PTO, it will be the 990EZ, the shorter version. From the
990/990EZ Instructions
:
I. Extension of Time To File
Use Form 8868 to request an automatic 3-month extension of time to file. Use Form 8868 also to apply for an additional (not automatic) 3-month extension if the original 3 months was not enough time. To obtain this additional extension of time to file, you must show reasonable cause for the additional time requested. See the Instructions for Form 8868.
Just go to the IRS website (
www.irs.gov
) and download Form 8868 and its instructions. You'll pretty much just need to fill in the header (including your EIN.), check a couple boxes, and sign it. The initial request for an extension is automatic - no justification needed.
You do need to know which 990. Here's the basic criteria:
Gross Receipts < $25,000 - optional 990/990EZ filing
Receipts < $100,000: 990EZ
Receipts > $100,000 or Assets > $250,000: 990
As you can see, most PTOs probably fit the 990EZ category, whether they are filing voluntarily or because required.
[ 11-10-2006, 01:11 PM: Message edited by: JHB ]