One Step Closer to Mandatory E-Filing

Dear Friends,

Great News! The U.S. House of Representatives just passed a bill that makes it easier to track important trends in the nonprofit sector!

H.R. 1957, Taxpayer First Act of 2019 was passed in the full House through a procedure used for non-controversial measures.

The bipartisan bill, which works to improve the Internal Revenue Service, includes a provision requiring mandatory electronic filing of the Form 990 and the release of the tax forms in an open, machine-readable format. Rep. John Lewis (D-GA) and Rep. Mike Kelly (R-PA) took central roles on the measure.

The Aspen Institute’s Nonprofit Data Project of the Program on Philanthropy and Social Innovation has been leading efforts to improve the accessibility and quality of information on our nation’s nonprofit sector. Our partners include nonprofit research organizations, such as Candid, Urban Institute, Indiana University and Johns Hopkins University.

By expanding electronic filing of nonprofit tax forms (Forms 990), and providing more complete, searchable information on nonprofit organizations, this new policy will benefit the nonprofit sector and the public by making it easier to identify gaps in the field, gauge the financial and programmatic health of the nonprofit sector, make informed charitable giving decisions, and reduce charitable fraud.

If passed, the open Form 990 data law would go into effect the tax year after its enactment. A delay in implementation may be granted for small organizations, or organizations for which Treasury determines that the law would cause an undue burden, as well as organizations filing the Form 990-T. Delays may not apply for more than two years after the law is enacted.

Action now goes to the Senate, where a bipartisan companion bill has been introduced by Senators Grassley and Wyden. Stay tuned!

All best,

Cinthia Schuman Ottinger
The Aspen Institute
2300 N Street, NW Suite 700
Washington, DC 20037


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