Re: Application for Extension of Time to File an Exempt Organization Return

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August 14, 2014 Ms. Tamera Ripperda Director, Exempt Organizations Internal Revenue Service 1111 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20224 Via E-mail: tegeeof990revision@irs.gov Re: Application for Extension of Time to File an Exempt Organization Return Dear Ms. Ripperda: The New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants (NYSSCPA), representing more than 28,000 CPAs in public practice, business, government and education, is pleased to provide comments and recommendations regarding the extension process for Form 990, Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax, specifically that a single six month extension be employed. The NYSSCPA s Exempt Organizations Committee developed the attached comments and recommendations. If you would like additional discussion with us, please contact Kevin Sunkel, Chair of the Exempt Organizations Committee, at (212) 682-2783, or Ernest J. Markezin, NYSSCPA staff, at (212) 719-8303. Sincerely, N Y S S C P A N Y S S C P A Scott M. Adair President Attachment

NEW YORK STATE SOCIETY OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS COMMENTS ON APPLICATION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME TO FILE AN EXEMPT ORGANIZATION RETURN August 14, 2014 Principal Drafters Matthew F. Bobman S. Ethan Kahn Kevin C. Sunkel

NYSSCPA 2014 2015 Board of Directors Scott M. Adair, President Joseph M. Falbo, President-elect F. Michael Zovistoski, Secretary/Treasurer Harold L. Deiters, Timothy Hedley, Scott D. Hosler, Cynthia A. Scarinci, Joanne S. Barry, ex officio Anthony T. Abboud William Aiken Gregory J. Altman Paul E. Becht Barbara E. Bel Christopher G. Cahill Anthony S. Chan John F. Craven Peter H. Frank Rosemarie A. Giovinazzo- Barnickel Elizabeth A. Haynie Jan C. Herringer Scott Hotalen Jean G. Joseph J. Michael Kirkland Kevin Matz Michael E. Milisits Jacqueline E. Miller Barbara L. Montour M. Jacob Renick Arthur J. Roth Warren Ruppel Stephen T. Surace Tracy D. Tarsio Yen D. Tran Mark Ulrich Beth van Bladel Richard T. Van Osten Mark Weg David J. Wojnas David G. Young Adam Lambert, Chair NYSSCPA 2014-2015 Tax Division Oversight Committee NYSSCPA 2014 2015 Exempt Organizations Committee Kevin Sunkel, Chair Paul Hammerschmidt Dolly Rios Joseph Albano Raymond Jones Frederick Rothman Rose Arreaga S. Ethan Kahn Michael Schall Howard Balsam Joseph Kanjamala Joseph Schlegel Isaac Barchichat Jenifer Keiser Mark Schoenberg Joseph Barreca Allan Blum Nancy Blume Matthew Bobman Martin Cantor Travis Carey Salvatore Caruso Margaret Chen Derek Flanagan Julie Floch Martin Greif Bernard Grotell Theodore Kravitz Barry Lieberman Steven Lombrowski Elizabeth Malmberg Stephen Michel Patrick Monaghan James Nelkin Tamar Ness Daniel O Connell James Reilly Ronald Ries Morris Shoretz Mitchell Smilowitz Sidney Smolowitz Harold Spector Gary Stehr Nathan Szerlip Steven Tarloff Sibi Thomas John Vazzana Mary Wilson Alan Woghin NYSSCPA Staff Ernest J. Markezin William R. Lalli

The New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants Comments on Application for Extension of Time to File an Exempt Organization Return The NYSSCPA believes that updating the extension process for Federal Form 990, Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax, to require that only a single six month extension rather than two separate three month extensions is beneficial to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), the tax exempt industry, taxpayers and tax professionals. Current Trends in Streamlining Extensions and Recommendation We have already observed efforts toward streamlining the process for extension requests for tax filings such as the following: Corporate, partnership, individual and fiduciary returns have all moved to a single extension for the maximum amount of time allowable associated with their Federal returns. In The State of New York, the Charities Bureau of the New York State Attorney General s office has recently approved a single 180-day extension for the New York Charitable Organization report, Form CHAR 500 (a New York form filed by exempt organizations that file Form 990). We recommend similar streamlining for the process of extension requests for Form 990 by eliminating the existing requirement for an initial three-month extension followed by a second three-month extension and adopting a single six-month extension request. Practical Concerns and Comments Existing Process Our concerns with the current process for extension requests are summarized as follows: An Unnecessary Burden on the IRS and on Exempt Organizations--Currently, second extension forms require approval by the IRS with an approval form returned to the exempt organization. o This amplifies the responsibilities of the Organizations, o places additional workloads on the IRS staff to process the requests, and o creates a wait time for the IRS s response to the second extension request. Opportunities for Unintended Noncompliance--Charities that receive a six-month extension of time to file their Form 990-T and related state filings have to monitor a deadline unique to the IRS by having to administer a second extension for Form 990 filings. This creates confusion and a potential for missed deadlines. 1

Advantages of a Single Six-Month Extension We believe that instituting a single six-month extension will provide the following advantages: Cost Savings to the IRS--A single six-month extension rather than two three-month extensions would eliminate the need for IRS personnel to process additional forms and likely result in a cost savings to the IRS allowing for a more efficient use of its resources. Unnecessary Penalties--Exempt organizations incur late filing penalties that are of a less than critical nature simply because of mishandled second extension mailings and other inadvertent clerical errors in dealing with a second request. This causes funds to be diverted from the exempt organizations mission in order satisfy these penalties. Alignment with Other IRS and Various State Reporting Requirements--Aligning reporting requirements with other IRS extension requirements and various state extension requirements that provide for six-month extension would alleviate confusion and benefit all parties involved. Additionally, elimination of the extra burden of satisfying second requests in these narrow circumstances would reduce the costs incurred for professional processing time and simplify the extension process overall. The States of California and New Jersey have implemented six-month extensions for their filing requirements successfully, and as noted above, New York has recently approved a six-month extension. In conclusion, we view this change to be in the best interest of the IRS, the tax exempt industry, taxpayers and tax professionals. Our comments have been written based on our experiences in providing professional services to a wide array of nonprofit organizations. We look forward to working with the IRS on an ongoing basis collaboratively to bring the nonprofit industry to a more efficient, transparent and reliable position. 2