Full-Service Non-Profit Bookkeeping
Grants, donations, and funds (restricted and unrestricted) are tracked by your designated bookkeeper, with results shared through easy-to-understand reporting.
Maintain compliance and tax-exempt status with tax-deductible accounting and bookkeeping services for your non-profit organization.
Grants, donations, and funds (restricted and unrestricted) are tracked by your designated bookkeeper, with results shared through easy-to-understand reporting.
Your accounting team helps maintain your non-profit's tax-exempt status by ensuring strict compliance with IRS regulations.
Your non-profit accountant prepares and files this informational return annually with the IRS, minimizing distractions to your core philanthropic mission.
Your non-profit organization is held to the highest standards of scrutiny by your donors, the media, and the government. It's to ensure your materials, paperwork, and taxes are in order; if they’re not, there could be serious consequences. That’s why so many non-profits turn to 1─800Accountant for professional support. We specialize in non-profit setup, bookkeeping, tax preparation, and year-round advisory to ensure your non-profit status is maintained. We will guide you through essential requirements and best practices, help you file a 501(c)(3) application, and educate you on critical tax compliance standards.






1-800Accountant has serviced over 100,000 businesses in the last decade. We'll keep your books in order and maximize your tax savings. Get the suite of tax services your business needs at a price that works for you.
Best for businesses that need more advanced features, including tax filing and planning, to maximize their tax savings.
1-800Accountant has serviced over 100,000 businesses in the last decade. We'll keep your books in order and maximize your tax savings. Get the suite of tax services your business needs at a price that works for you.







"I have been with 1-800Accountant for 10+ years, and my payroll experience with Fatima P. has been the best so far. Her professional and compassionate demeanor is unparalleled, and her follow-through is exceptional. I appreciate her help and dedication to my payroll account so much."
The general equation for a non-profit balance sheet, called a Statement of Financial Position, is “liabilities + net assets = assets.” While it may seem simple, it’s recommended that you work with a tax professional familiar with navigating financial reporting in the non-profit space for the best results.
A non-profit organization can earn income, but profits must not benefit private individuals within the organization, unlike a for-profit business.
Non-profit tax returns are due on May 15th each year, unless that date falls on a weekend. The modified date usually falls on the Monday after.
If your non-profit used contract workers or vendors to work for your organization during the year, you must submit a Form 1099 to the IRS. If you have not utilized these services during the year, you do not need to submit this form.