IRS Invites Nonprofit Input on Tax-Exempt Form Overhauls
Published Date: 7/25/2025
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Summary
The IRS wants your thoughts on how tax-exempt groups fill out their forms to make things easier and clearer. This affects charities and nonprofits who file these returns, with a chance to suggest improvements before any changes happen. Comments are open now, so don’t miss your chance to help shape the process and possibly save time and money!
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IRS Seeks Comments on Nonprofit Forms
If your charity or nonprofit files IRS tax-exempt returns and related forms, the IRS is inviting public comments on those information collections to make the forms easier and clearer. You can suggest improvements before any changes are made, which could reduce paperwork and save time and money for organizations that file these returns.
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