
Common questions about Form 990 Political Campaign and Lobbying in ProConnect Tax
by Intuit• Updated 1 year ago
To indicate the organization is engaged in direct or indirect political campaigns
- Go to Input Return ⮕ Form 990 Schedules ⮕ Pol. Acts and Lobbying (Sch. C)
- Select Political Campaign & Lobbying
- Check the box labeled Engaged in direct and indirect political campaigns
- Make any other applicable entries on this screen
Why is the question on Line 4 is blank on Form 990, Page 3, Part IV?
This question will remain blank until the entity is identified as a Section 501(c)(3) organization. If this entity is a Section 501(c)(3), it must be indicated under Client Information. To do this:
- Go to Input Return ⮕ General ⮕ Client Information
- Scroll down to the Return Info section
- Choose 3=Charitable, Religious, Educational, Scientific, etc. in the 501(c) Paragraph No drop down input
- Once this entry is made, line 4 on the 990 Page 3 Part IV will be marked No by default
To mark Line 4 Yes on Form 990, Page 3, Part IV:
- Go to Input Return ⮕ Form 990 Schedules ⮕ Pol. Acts and Lobbying (Sch. C)
- Select Political Campaign & Lobbying
- On this screen scroll down to the Lobbying Expenditures section
- Enter a 1 or 2 in 1=Form 5768 filed (Part II-A), 2=Form 5768 not filed (Part II-B) This will change line 4 to Yes
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