Houston, Texas CPA
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Nonprofit

HELPING THOSE
WHO HELP OTHERS

 

JUDY &
NON
PROFIT

ALL HANDS ON BOARD

| Since 2004

Bookkeeping, software training, and tax filings, Judy does it all. She can even complete nonprofit forms for you! From being a teacher at Leisure Learning to giving seminars at the Houston Public Library and United Way, Judy loves to share her nonprofit knowledge. She's a member of the AICPA Not-for-profit division and a volunteer for Second Servings of Houston, Meals on Wheels, and Texas Accountants and Lawyers For The Arts.

 
 

SERVICES

 
 

Exemption Forms

Filing state incorporation and federal & state applications for exemption.

Return Preparation

Form 990 preparation for nonprofit information returns.

 
 

Filing of forms with the IRS & States

Completion of required tax-exempt organization forms.

Tax Returns

Tax returns for board members, volunteers, and personnel.

 
 

Contribution Reporting

Systematic reporting to donors at the end of the year.

Account Advising

Get the best advice on your organization for the upcoming tax-season

 
 

Cash Management

Cash flow management and fraud prevention consultations.

 
 
 

 
 
Judy helped us identify issues that could potentially result in losses to the organization. In addition, she has given us recommendations that would had a very positive impact to our bottom line.
— BONNIE MARTIN, Former Executive Director
Resource & Crisis Center Galveston County
 
 

 
 
Judy helped us identify issues that needed to be reported on our non-profit returns. Also, she has given us suggestions that make certain that we stay in compliance with IRS rules and regulations
— BARBARA LE, Director of Finance & Compliance
DAYA Houston
 
 

 
 
 

ASK JUDY

What are some of the most common errors that are made on Form 990?

Some of the most commons errors reported by the IRS include incorrect tax identification numbers, missing schedules, and failure to disclose a transaction where a donor receives goods or services as part of a contribution to an Organization.

How does a 501 (c)(3) organization avoid losing its nonprofit status?

There are several requirements that must be continually met to avoid revocation. They must be operated exclusively to achieve its exempt purpose, and none of its earnings can be transferred to private shareholders. Annual tax filings must be made timely.

 

STILL HAVE A QUESTION?

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