I thought at first you were trying to get someone to unravel tax returns for prior years. But if you aren't listed as a 501(c)(3) I just don't know that this is a can of worms you want to open. Personally, I'd let it go and recommend the group start the process for next year.
I do some work with one PTO that is not a 501(c)(3). They make more than $5000 a year, but are really small potatoes. When I started with the group I was gung ho to help them get organized "correctly", but I soon discovered it is way too informal of a group. The information simply would not transition from one year to the next. The worst thing in the world I could do is help them set up formally so that the IRS and state are expecting information each year. It would be a disaster waiting to happen. (Example, if they are supposed to file and forget - the penalty is $20 per day.) Wrong or right, that group needs to keep operating like it always has.
This stuff isn’t that hard, but it takes commitment and continuity. I supposedly know what I'm doing, and I spent 6 months resolving a $1800 penalty that was the result of a clerical error I made on the 990 one year (for our other PTO that is a 501). I knew the penalty would eventually be waived, so it was no big deal. But someone else may not have been prepared to deal with the IRS like that.
However, if you really want to move forward with this, call the IRS. The Tax Exempt division is really great and they'll give you good advice. Typically, there's little or no wait time on their toll-free line, but they may be a bit busier this time of year.
IRS Exempt Organization customer service toll-free line 1-877-829-5500. Hours are 8:00am - 9:30pm EST Monday-Friday.
And here's a link on non-profit Filing Requirements.
www.irs.gov/charities/article/0,,id=96103,00.html
Note, organizations that make less than $25,000 do not HAVE to file the 990/990EZ informational return. However, it's a good idea to file every year to help keep your status active (especially for donors claiming charitable contributions).
[ 03-25-2004, 11:09 PM: Message edited by: JHB ]