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Title: Integrating State Charities Registration Systems with IRS 990 EFiling


1
Integrating State Charities Registration Systems
with IRS 990 E-Filing
  • A non-technical overview prepared by NCCS for
    State Charity Officials (March 2005)

2
State Charity Registration
  • Approximately 176,000 charities register
    nationwide.
  • On average, 16 of registration renewal
    statements are filed by charities filing in more
    than one state.
  • Big states tend to have fewer multistate filers
  • 32 states either require or accept the IRS Form
    990 in lieu of a state form

3
The Problem
  • Too much paper
  • Inefficient processing
  • Difficult for charities that file in more than
    one state
  • Errors on 990s and state charity forms

4
The IRS Perspective Federal E-Filing Used by
Millions
  • 60 million returns have been e-filed in 2004.
  • Of these, 43.2 million individual tax returns
    were e-filed by Tax Professionals.
  • E-file brings you customers - and Tax
    Professionals who e-file report using an average
    of 10 minutes less per return!
  • Smart - IRS provides an official acknowledgement
    that your client's return was received. And,
    through integrated e-file and pay options, you
    can help your client e-file and pay at the same
    time!
  • Fed-State individual income tax e-filing
    available in 37 states DC.
  • 6.7 million business returns were e-filed in 2003
  • Source http//www.irs.gov/efile/

5
BackgroundThe Potential for Nonprofits
  • Whether organizations prepare their own or use
    CPAs to prepare their 990s, the potential for
    e-filing is high
  • 90 of organizations had access to the Internet
    in 2002. (We expect the percentage is even higher
    now.) (Urban Inst. 2002 e-filing survey)
  • Nearly 3 out of 4 nonprofits use outside
    preparers (almost always CPAs) to prepare their
    990s. With the 2 largest tax prep software
    vendors (CCH Intuit) going online with their
    990s by Jan. 2006, the potential for efiling is
    great.
  • 73 of financial executives said they would be
    very likely or somewhat likely to electronically
    file their Form 990. (Urban Institute 2002
    e-filing survey)

6
The IRS Fed-State Retrieval System
  • Pass state federal information along to states
  • Similar to IRS individual corporate return
    systems
  • Jan. 2006 activation
  • Payment information (credit card numbers, etc.),
    but not dollars, sent to states for processing
  • All electronic no notarization
  • IRS IRS-approved providers validate EIN
    authentication

7
NASCOnet XML SuperSchema
  • XML provides a shared language for transmitting
    information that can be used by any operating
    system or database.
  • Windows, Linux, mainframe systems
  • Oracle, Informix, MS SQL Server, MS Access
    databases
  • The IRS developed the schema for the 990s
  • GuideStar NCCS are developing a complementary
    NASCOnet XML SuperSchema for state filing that
    the IRS will use in its Fed-State Retrieval
    System
  • Includes the Unified Registration Statement (URS)
    all state-specific charity registration
    renewal forms
  • The schema is in the public domain Software
    developers others can use it for free.

8
Benefits
  • No more State Charity Office data entry of state
    forms 990 information. Allow states to focus
    on enforcement.
  • Simplify process reduce registration burden for
    charities
  • 990 financial information automatically flows
    into state forms
  • Tax prep software companies like Intuit CCH can
    integrate state registration renewal with 990
    preparation
  • Better quality information
  • Financial data consistent with Form 990
  • No illegible returns
  • No arithmetic errors
  • Easy crosschecks with prior years returns or
    professional fundraisers reports

9
Benefits (continued)
  • Potential cost-savings as system widely-used
  • Electronic infrastructure already being built by
    IRS, GuideStar, NASCOnet NCCS big startup
    savings for states
  • Expect quick adoption 35 of individual 1040s
    now efiled. Most organizations have web access.

10
State Cooperation Coordination in Other Areas
  • Law enforcement generally
  • Uniform codes (Uniform Commercial Code)
  • IRS 1040 program with states
  • IRS Form 990 is a fed-state partnership

11
The Flow of Information
Charity or Tax Preparer Using CCH, Intuit, NCCS
Online tax prep. systems
IRS 2005 Fed forms only Jan. 2006 Fed-State
Retrieval
State Charity Offices
XML is the common language for transmitting the
information
NCCS State forms 2005
12
Milestones
  • Sign up for NASCOnet XML development
  • Review statutes regulations
  • Can state receive electronic payments?
  • Can state accept electronic signatures?
  • Are filing deadlines consistent with IRS
    deadlines?
  • Identify items on state forms that are
  • already on IRS forms,
  • the same as standard questions asked by most
    other states, or
  • that are unique to state

13
Milestones (2)
  • Test prototype systems
  • XML SuperSchema (NASCOnet)
  • Web-based application (NCCS, commercial software
    developers, or others)
  • Develop requirements
  • Data transfer conversion. Can we accept XML
    files or will they need to be converted to other
    format first?
  • Data storage. Need to keep PDF copies of form?
    Print out all forms?
  • Set up electronic payment system

14
Costs
  • NASCOnet SuperSchema, which provides structure to
    data collection and exchange FREE
  • NCCS web-based system for charities Internal
    development, commercial tax prep software
    developers, NCCS (10,000-17,500)
  • System for converting XML files received from the
    IRS to internal database NCCS (1,500 - 2,500
    depending on needs) or use own IT staff (20-40
    hours).
  • Internal IT costs 20-120 hours for support
    technical assistance
  • Charity office costs 40 hours startup to review
    schemas and manage implementation.
  • Ongoing costs Support to charities, maintenance
    enhancements (5,000 - 10,000 per year)

15
Potential Barriers
  • Cant accept electronic payments
  • Cant accept net from credit card transactions
    totalling less than fee (e.g., state receives
    24, credit card company receives 1 for 25 fee)
  • Cant accept electronic signature
  • Registration/filing deadline inconsistent with
    IRS filing deadlines
  • Cant download electronically transmitted data

16
The Process The Preparer
  • Nonprofits tax preparers
  • Use 990 Online system
  • Professional preparers use CCH, Intuit products
  • File with IRS

17
State Charity Office Processing
  • States use IRS web service to automatically
    download data from state charity
    registration/renewal forms 990s for
    organizations
  • Charity must first indicate that it wants data
    sent to particular state

18
State Charity Office Processing (2)
  • Local computer converts XML to database structure
  • Forms checked for errors and accepted or rejected
  • Notification via email to charity that
    registration or renewal accepted or rejected
  • Payment processing
  • Credit card or ACH info extracted from XML
    document and transactions processed, or charity
    redirected to state site to make payment online

19
Long-Term Benefits for Starting Now
  • Likely that e-filing will be mandatory for many
    states and IRS
  • Valuable to be part of national effort with major
    economies of scale
  • Permits state flexibility at same time
  • Gives us time to work out kinks in our processing
    system before e-filing becomes mandatory or
    widely-used

20
Two Options for Implementation
  • Deploy XML and payment processing infrastructure
    in early/mid-2005
  • Gain experience with new system in preparation
    for full IRS Fed-State Retrieval System roll-out
    in 2006
  • NCCS server transmits e-filed 990 and state
    charity documents to both the IRS and state
  • Functionality same as IRS system
  • 2006 Use IRS Fed-State Retrieval System
  • More software developers can transmit

21
Schedule
  • Remove statutory regulatory hurdles Winter
    2004-2005
  • Implementation of XML SuperSchema Spring 2005
  • Development of software websites for charities
    professional preparers Spring/Summer/Fall
    2005
  • Testing of system Fall 2005
  • IRS Fed-State System Activated JANUARY 2006
  • Use NCCS System? Timeline shortened so that
    development testing are completed by mid-2005.
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