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Financial Reports and Certification and IRS Electronic Filing Overview April Powers-Matthews, Treasurer Kevin Coleman, Financial Secretary Blacks In Government Region XI Council 1

Financial Reports and Certification and IRS Electronic Filing Requirements In accordance with Article V, Section 5 of the National Constitution of Blacks In Government and pursuant to Internal Revenue Service regulations, chapters and regions shall file periodic written reports as prescribed by the National Board of Directors. All reports shall be submitted to the National Office. Calendar Year 2016 The annual BIG Financial Report for the year ended December 31, 2016 is now due. These forms and instructions are posted on the BIG website at www.bignet.org for your convenience Additional information and directives. DUE NO LATER THAN March 31 st, 2017 2

National and IRS Requirements National Requirements It is imperative that all BIG chapters and regional councils adhere to the annual financial reporting requirements of the Blacks In Government National Constitution, as administered by the National Board of Directors, and the Internal Revenue Service. Failure to adhere to the established financial reporting requirements will result in chapter/council suspension, and possible revocation of your chapter's charter. Note: Always retain a copy for your records IRS Required Reports Under the Pension Protection Act of 2006, our chapters and regional councils whose gross receipts are normally $50,000 or less must file Form 990-N, Electronic Notice (e-postcard) for Tax-Exempt Organizations Not Required to File Form 990 or 990-E, unless they choose to file a complete IRS form 990 or Form 990-EZ instead. Please be advised that the BIG financial reporting requirements are in addition to the IRS regulation. Therefore, you are now required to submit a copy of the IRS acceptance email for your chapter/region along with the BIG forms to the National Office. 3

Report Documents The report is inclusive of the following documents listed below #1 - #5. Guidance for preparing and submitting financial reports are included, click links for #6 - #8: 1. BIG 990-1 Required Authorization for IRS Group Return (PDF Document) Appendix A 2. BIG 990-2 Certification Form (PDF Document) Appendix B 3. BIG 990-3 Financial Activity Report (Excel Document) Appendix C 4. BIG 990-4 Financial Institution Information Form (PDF Document) Appendix D 5. IRS Form 990-N (e-postcard) Filing Confirmation or a copy of your chapter's IRS Form 990 or 990-EZ (as applicable) Appendix E 6. Procedures For Submitting Annual Financial Reports Appendix F 7. Instructions For Preparing Annual Financial Reports Appendix G 8. Filing Your IRS Form 990-N (E-Postcard) Appendix H (Reference Appendix E) Please complete items 1 thru 5 and forward them to the National Office postmarked no later than March 31, 2017. These financial documents should be sent to: Blacks In Government Attn: Assistant Treasurer Ref. Form 990 3005 Georgia Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20001 4

Gross Receipts Over $50,000 For chapters/regions whose gross receipts for calendar year 2016 were more than $50,000, you must file the IRS Form 900 or 990-EZ directly with the Internal Revenue Service, and provide a copy to the National Office, Attn: National Treasurer. To view the 2016 Form 990 or 990EZ and instructions, please go to: http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f990ez.pdf http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f990.pdf If you do not file your e-postcard on time, the IRS will send you a reminder notice. There is no penalty assessment for late filing the e-postcard, but an organization that fails to file required e-postcards (or information returns - Forms 990 or 990-EZ) for three consecutive years will automatically lose its tax-exempt status. The revocation of the organization's tax-exempt status will not take place until the filing due date of the third year. 5

Preparing Annual Financial Reports General Instructions Verify that the name of your Chapter/Regional Council and EIN (employer identification number) are entered on each page of the documents as indicated. Also obtain the appropriate signatures as identified on the documents and as indicated in these instructions. BIG Form 990-1: REQUIRED AUTHORIZATION FOR IRS GROUP RETURN The authorized signature on this form allows BIG National to include or exclude your chapter or regional council from the Group Report that is submitted annually to the Internal Revenue Service. It is recommended that chapters and regional councils complete the include section. Chapters and regional councils that have their own 501(c)(3) status may complete the exclude portion of the form. BIG Form 990-2: CERTIFICATION The Chapter President and Treasurer (chapter report) or Regional Council President and Treasurer (council report) must sign this document. The signatures certify that the information on the chapter/regional council financial report is accurate. 6

Preparing Annual Financial Reports BIG Form 990-3: FINANCIAL ACTIVITY CHAPTER OR REGIONAL COUNCIL Covers consolidated Revenues and Expenses, Excess (Deficit) for the year, Bank information and Account balance. BIG Form 990-4: FINANCIAL INSTITUTION INFORMATION SHEET Complete this document for all financial institutions that your chapter or regional council has accounts. Required information is self-explanatory. 7

Filing Your IRS Form 990-N (e-postcard) The e-postcard is easy to complete. All you need is eight items of basic information about your organization. 1. Employer identification number (EIN), also known as a Taxpayer identification number (TIN) 2. Tax year (for this report it is 2016 ) 3. Legal name and mailing address 4. Any other names the chapter or regional council uses 5. Name and address of a principal officer 6. Web site address if the chapter or regional council has one 7. Confirmation that the chapter or regional council s annual gross receipts are $50,000 or less 8. If applicable, a statement that the chapter or council has terminated or is terminating (going out of business) Once you have gather this information use Filing Your IRS Form 990-N (E-Postcard) and complete the steps listed. 8

Federal Filing Requirement Determine which IRS Form 990 to file based upon gross receipts, and sometimes total assets Financial Activity Gross receipts normally less than $25,000 Gross receipts less than $500,000 and total assets less than $1.25 million Gross receipts more than $500,000, or Total assets more than $1.25 million Filing Requirement 990-N (e-postcard) 990-EZ or 990 990 For additional information, go to Stay Exempt, an IRS micro site at www.irs.gov/eo 9

Submit Reports by: Chapters are to submit their respective financial reports no later than March 31, 2017: Blacks In Government Attn: National Assistant Treasurer, Ref: Form 990 3005 Georgia Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20001-3807 Chapters should also submit a copy of their financial reports to their respective Regional Council as soon as possible after submission to the National Office. This process will improve the monitoring of efforts to comply with the organization s financial reporting requirements. After reports from all regional councils and chapters are received, the National Treasurer and National Assistant Treasurer will proceed to complete the organization s annual 990 report and annual group report to the Internal Revenue Service. Remember to retain a copy for your convenience, provide a copy to the National Office, Attn: Assistant Treasurer and the Region XI Financial Secretary Mr. Kevin Coleman. 10

Remember This is a Requirement Failure to adhere to the reporting requirement will result in suspension and possible revocation Any Chapter that fails to file required e-postcards (or information returns Forms 990 or 990-EZ) for three consecutive years will automatically lose its tax-exempt status. The revocation of the organization s tax-exempt status will not take place until the filing due date of the third year. 11

Appendix A Form 990-1 REQUIRED AUTHORIZATION FOR IRS GROUP RETURN - FORM 990 (BIG 990-1) DATE: I hereby authorize the National Organization of Blacks In Government (BIG) to: Include in the FY 2016 group return (Chapter and/or Region Name) Exclude in the FY 2016 group return (Chapter and/or Region Name) EIN: I have included the required program activities and financial data of my chapter/region for the calendar year ended December 31, 2016. I DECLARE, UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY, THAT THIS AUTHORIZATION AND RELATED INFORMATION TO BE INCLUDED IN BLACKS IN GOVERNMENT S GROUP RETURN (FORM 990) ARE TRUE AND COMPLETE. AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE: TITLE: Daytime Telephone: Email Address: Chapter Mailing Address: One of America s Most Influential Organizations Thank You For Thinking BIG BIG 2016 (990-1) 12

Appendix B Form 990-2 CERTIFICATION (BIG 990-2) REGION #: NAME (Indicate Chapter or Regional Council) EIN: NATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF BLACKS IN GOVERNMENT (BIG) SUMMARY ACTIVITY FOR 12-MONTH PERIOD 01/01/2016 TO 12/31/2016 SUBMITTED TO NATIONAL OFFICE TO FACILITATE COMPLIANCE WITH INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE REPORTING REQUIREMENTS I, We certify, as attested by individual signatures below, that, under penalty of perjury, the authorization and the information submitted herewith for consideration and inclusion, as appropriate, for the annual tax reporting obligations of the central office of Blacks In Government (BIG) are true and complete. (Print Full Name of President) (Signature of President) (Date) (Print Full Name of Treasurer) (Signature of Treasurer) (Date) One of America s Most Influential Organizations Thank You For Thinking BIG BIG 2016 (990-2) 13

Appendix C Form 990-3 REGION #: EIN: Mailing Address: (Street/ P.O. Box) REVENUES: Contributions Received: Gifts Received: Grants Received: NTC Revenue Proceeds Received: Programs Conducted: Membership Dues Received: Investment Income (Bank Interest and Other): Blacks In Government Chapter/Region Financial Activity Report (BIG 990-3) For the Period January 1, 2016 - December 31, 2016 NAME: (Indicate Chapter or Regional Council) (City, State Zip Code) TOTAL REVENUES: $ - EXPENSES: Cost Incurred Upon Receipt of Gift: Costs to Administer Grants Received: Costs to Perform Programs: Membership Dues Remitted to National: Membership Dues Remitted to Region: Investment (Include Bank) Fees and Charges: Grants Paid To Chapters/Members: Benefits Paid To or For Members: Salaries, Compensation, and Employee Benefits: Scholarships: Charitable Contributions and Donations Professionals and Independent Contractors: Occupancy, Rent, Utilities, and Maintenance: Printing, Publications, Postage, and Shipping: TOTAL EXPENSES: $ - Excess/(Deficit) for The Year = {Revenues - Expenses) $ - Bank Account(s) Balance(s) Total(s) (List information for each account on BIG Form 990-4.) Land and Buildings Other Assets (Attach list describing) Total Liabilities (Money Owed - Attach List) 14

Appendix D Form 990-4 REGION #: EIN: FINANCIAL INSTITUTION INFORMATION (BIG 990-4) NAME (Indicate Chapter or Regional Council) COMPLETE INFORMATION FOR ALL ACCOUNTS. CONTINUE ON A SEPARATE SHEET, IF NECESSARY. Name of Financial Institution Address (Street, City, State, Zip) Routing Number: Account Type: Account Number: Account Balance: Name of Financial Institution Address (Street, City, State, Zip) Routing Number: Account Type: Account Number: Account Balance: Name of Financial Institution Address (Street, City, State, Zip) Routing Number: Account Type: Account Number: Account Balance: Name of Financial Institution Address (Street, City, State, Zip) Routing Number: Account Type: Account Number: Account Balance: Name of Financial Institution Address (Street, City, State, Zip) Routing Number: Account Type: Account Number: Account Balance: One of America s Most Influential Organizations Thank You For Thinking BIG BIG 2016 (990-4)

Appendix E Form 990-N (e-postcard) FILING YOUR IRS FORM 990-N (e-postcard) (updated January 2016) The e-postcard is easy to complete. All you need is eight items of basic information about your organization. 1. Employer identification number (EIN, also known as a Taxpayer identification number (TIN) 2. Tax year (for this report it is 2016 ) 3. Legal name and mailing address 4. Any other names the chapter or regional council uses 5. Name and address of a principal officer 6. Web site address if the chapter or regional council has one 7. Confirmation that the chapter or regional council s annual gross receipts are $50,000 or less 8. If applicable, a statement that the chapter or council has terminated or is terminating (going out of business) Once you have gathered this information, perform the following steps: 1. Go to the Internet, and access http://epostcard.form990.org/ 2. If you filed the IRS Form 990-N (e-postcard) in 2015, then select Step 2: Create your Form 990-N (e- Postcard) and follow the prompts. Most of the information will be carried over from the prior year. Then skip to number 16 below. 3. If this is your first time filing, select Step 1: Register as New User and go to number 4 below. 4. Type in your nine digit EIN number and click Next. 5. Create a password and type in your first and last name, email address and a daytime phone number. (Note: You will need this password for future access). 6. Click Next.., then wait for your login information to be emailed to you. This takes a couple of minutes 16

Appendix E Form 990-N (e-postcard) (Cont.) 7. Access the link in the email that is sent to you and select the tab Create your Form 990-N (e-postcard) now. 8. Enter your password and click Next. 9. Field A should show beginning 1/1/2016 and ending 12/31/2016 10. Field B - First Box: answer No if you are still an active chapter. 11. Field B - Second Box: answer Yes if your gross receipts for 2016 were less than $50,000. (Note: if your receipts were greater than $50,000, you will not be allowed to complete this form). 12. Field C Line 1 should show name of organization which is the name of your chapter or regional council. 13. Field C Line 2 should be left blank. 14. Field D should show the EIN assigned to your chapter or regional council. 15. Click Next Page 16. Item C Line 2, DBA name: Enter your chapter or council name. 17. Item D - Complete the chapter /council mailing address information. 18. Item E Enter the website address for your chapter or council. 19. Item F - Principal officer information is self-explanatory. 20. Click Submit Filing to IRS A notification page will appear indicating that your IRS Form 990-N (e-postcard) has been submitted to the IRS. 21. Once the IRS receives and processes your e-postcard (usually within 30 minutes, you will receive an email indicating whether your submission was accepted or rejected. 22. If accepted, you are done for the year, please print a copy of this page for your records as proof of filing and submit a copy to the National Office along with your BIG financial documents (BIG Forms 990-1, 990-2, 990-3 and 990-4). 23. If rejected, the e-filing receipt email will contain instructions on how to correct the problem. 17

Appendix F Procedures for Submitting BIG Annual Financial Reports PROCEDURES FOR SUBMITTING BIG ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORTS (Updated January 2017) In accordance with Article V, Section 5 of the National Constitution of Blacks In Government and pursuant to Internal Revenue Service regulations, chapters and regions shall file periodic written reports as prescribed by the National Board of Directors. All reports shall be submitted to the National Office. The initial letter requesting chapters and regional councils to submit their financial reports will be mailed no later than February 28 th of each year. The request will include enclosures (forms to be completed) along with these instructions. Chapters and regional councils are to submit their respective financial reports no later than March 31, 2017, to the National Office: Blacks In Government Attn: Assistant Treasurer, Ref: Form 990 3005 Georgia Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20001-3807 Regional Directors and Regional Council Presidents are encouraged to assist in the coordination of this process. Chapters should also submit a copy of their financial reports to their respective Regional Council as soon as possible after submission to the National Office. This process will improve the monitoring of efforts to comply with the organization s financial reporting requirements. For those chapters that have not submitted a report to the National Office by March 31, 2017, a second letter will be mailed in early April 2017 with copies to the respective Regional Directors. These officers should work with the delinquent chapters in his/her respective region in an effort to ensure that the financial reports are submitted to the National Office. We suggest that the Regional Directors and Regional Council Presidents should maintain a listing of those chapters in their respective regions that are not in compliance. The Regional Directors should obtain the financial reports from the delinquent chapters in their respective regions and submit these to the National Office. After reports from all regional councils and chapters are received, the National Treasurer and National Assistant Treasurer will proceed to complete the organization s annual 990 report and annual group report to the Internal Revenue Service. If there are any questions, please contact the National Assistant Treasurer, Ms. Rochelle Bryant at roceob@gmail.com. 18

Appendix G Instructions for Preparing BIG Annual Financial Reports INSTRUCTIONS FOR PREPARING BIG ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORTS (updated January 2017) GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Verify that the name of your Chapter/Regional Council and EIN (employer identification number) are entered on each page of the documents as indicated. Also obtain the appropriate signatures as identified on the documents and as indicated in these instructions. BIG Form 990-1: REQUIRED AUTHORIZATION FOR IRS GROUP RETURN The authorized signature on this form allows BIG National to include or exclude your chapter or regional council from the Group Report that is submitted annually to the Internal Revenue Service. It is recommended that chapters and regional councils complete the include section. Chapters and regional councils that have their own 501(c)(3) status may complete the exclude portion of the form.. BIG Form 990-2: CERTIFICATION The Chapter President and Treasurer (chapter report) or Regional Council President and Treasurer (council report) must sign this document. The signatures certify that the information on the chapter/regional council financial report is accurate. BIG Form 990-3: FINANCIAL ACTIVITY CHAPTER OR REGIONAL COUNCIL REVENUES: CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED These are contributions received from individuals, organizations, and corporations. List contributions by date, name of donor, amount and whether restricted or unrestricted. For restricted funds, state how the funds are to be used. GIFTS RECEIVED Gifts such as money, property and other assets (at market value) bequeathed or donated to the chapter or regional council. GRANTS RECEIVED Grants received from foundations, government agencies or other non-profit organizations. NTI REVENUE PROCEEDS RECEIVED Funds, if any, received from NTI revenue sharing during calendar year 2016. 19

Appendix G Instructions for Preparing BIG Annual Financial Reports (Cont.) PROGRAMS CONDUCTED Revenues received from chapter/regional council programs, i.e. Oratorical Contest, Computer Competition, Training Conferences/Seminars, Fundraising Activities and all other activities that are not placed under the other categories. MEMBERSHIP DUES RECEIVED Funds received from members for their chapter, regional and national dues. Any other membership assessment would fall under this category. INVESTMENT INCOME (BANK INTEREST AND OTHERS) Interest, dividends, capital gain income from bank accounts, mutual funds, money market, certificate of deposit, and other invested funds. TOTAL REVENUES: Self-explanatory EXPENSES COST INCURRED UPON RECEIPT OF GIFT All cost associated with the receipt of the gifts identified under #2 Revenues, i.e. court fees, attorney fees, taxes, administrative expenses, etc. COST TO ADMINISTER GRANTS RECEIVED All costs associated with the administration of the grants received under #3 Revenues, i.e. salaries paid to grant administrators, overhead cost, supplies etc. COSTS TO PERFORM PROGRAMS This category is where the majority of the chapter/regional council expenditures are classified, i.e. training/seminar, Oratorical Contest, fundraising activities expenses, etc. MEMBERSHIP DUES REMITTED TO NATIONAL Chapters Only: Include membership dues paid to BIG National for active chapter members. MEMBERSHIP DUES REMITTED TO REGIONAL COUNCIL Chapters Only: Include membership dues paid to Regional Council for active chapter members. 20

Appendix G Instructions for Preparing BIG Annual Financial Reports (Cont.) INVESTMENT (INCLUDING BANK) FEES AND CHARGES All fees/charges assessed for bank accounts, investment funds that are paid by the chapter/regional council, i.e. monthly bank service charges, commissions paid to brokerage firms, other administrative costs related to investments. GRANTS PAID TO CHAPTERS/MEMBERS Include scholarships, profit sharing and any other disbursement to chapters or members to promote the objectives of BIG, i.e. educational enhancement, legal assistance, sharing revenue from training conferences, community projects, etc. BENEFITS PAID TO OR FOR MEMBERS In this category, chapters/regional councils may include membership dues paid on behalf of a member to join other organizations, cash awards, etc. SALARIES, COMPENSATION, AND EMPLOYEE BENEFITS Salaries, other compensation and fringe benefits paid to employees of the chapter/regional council. Do not confuse with the salaries and fringes paid under #2 Cost to Administer Grants Received. No chapter/regional council in BIG has employees. SCHOLARSHIPS Scholarships awarded to attend school. Identify total amount of monies awarded. CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTION AND DONATIONS Donations to qualified organizations (i.e. religious organizations, most nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations, educational organizations, etc. PROFESSIONALS AND INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS Inclusive of expenditures paid to professional and other independent contractors (ICs) for services provided to the chapter/regional council. Professionals and ICs include but are not limited to attorneys, speakers, and presenters. The majority of the costs spent for professionals and ICs will fall under #3 Costs to Perform Programs. OCCUPANCY, RENT, UTILITIES AND MAINTENANCE Normal business expenses for the chapter/regional council may occur, i.e. monthly rental/lease payments for meeting or office space, utilities and other overhead associated with this area. Do not include expenditures for occupancy, rent, utilities, etc. associated with programs. All programmatic cost is identified under #3 Costs to Perform Programs. 21

Appendix G Instructions for Preparing BIG Annual Financial Reports (Cont.) PRINTING, PUBLICATIONS, POSTAGE AND SHIPPING All non-programmatic administrative expenditures, i.e. postage to mail letters to members about membership renewal, newsletters printing and postage, etc. should be included. Expenditures directly related to specific programs will be charged against #3 Costs to Perform Programs. TOTAL EXPENSES: Self-explanatory EXCESS (DEFICIT) FOR THE YEAR This is simply the Total Revenues minus the Total Expenses. If revenues exceed the expenses, the chapter/regional council has an operating surplus (Excess). The deficit is just the opposite. BANK (FINANCIAL INSTITUTION) ACCOUNT (S) BALANCE (S) Account balances for all accounts (banks, credit union, etc.) excluding investment funds as of 12/31/16. Provide Account number, account balance, type of account, routing number, name of financial institution, and mailing address for each account on BIG Form 990-4. LAND AND BUILDINGS Provide the cost of the land owned by the chapter/regional council. Provide the cost of the building(s) owned by the chapter/regional council. OTHER ASSETS (ATTACH LIST DESCRIBING) Provide a list indicating the account balances as of 12/31/16 for mutual funds, certificate of deposits, money market funds, and other investment income. Also, provide a listing of equipment and machines owned by the chapter/regional council, i.e. computers, printers, copiers, word processors, file cabinets, etc. TOTAL LIABILITIES (MONEY OWED ATTACH LIST) Provide a list indicating all creditors and amounts owed as of 12/31/16. BIG Form 990-4: FINANCIAL INSTITUTION INFORMATION SHEET Complete this document for all financial institutions that your chapter or regional council has accounts. Required information is selfexplanatory. 22

Appendix H Filing Your IRS Form 990-N (e-postcard) Reference Appendix E (This information is a repeat) 23

Contact If there are any questions, please contact: National Assistant Treasurer Ms. Rochelle Bryant roceob@gmail.com cc: National Board of Directors National Executive Committee You can also contact: Region XI Treasurer Ms. April Powers-Matthews at 443.867.6393 amatthews.rxi@gmail.com Region XI Financial Secretary Mr. Kevin Coleman at 703.605.2524 kevin.coleman@gsa.gov 24

Financial Reports and Certification, and IRS Electronic Filing Overview For and electronic copy please contact April Powers-Matthews Blacks In Government Region XI Council Treasurer amatthews.rxi@gmail.com 25

Closing Question or Comments Thank You for your support and Thank You For Thinking BIG 26