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The IRS revokes
tax-exempt status
over a form.

Not because a nonprofit did anything wrong. Because someone missed the deadline. Filr makes sure that never happens.

1.8M+ US nonprofits must file annually
Thousands lose exempt status each year
3 years of missed filings triggers automatic revocation

Nonprofits shouldn't have to remember a deadline to survive.

Form 990 is due every year. May 15th. But most small nonprofits have no dedicated compliance team. The board chair handles it when they can. The accountant gets to it in April. And then it slips.

Once revocation happens, it's public. Donors see it. Grantmakers see it. The damage is done.

What revocation looks like

"Organizations that fail to file for three consecutive years will have their tax-exempt status automatically revoked by the IRS."

— IRS Publication 557

Filr is a compliance employee that never sleeps.

Monitors year-round

Filr tracks your filing deadline from day one. No setup each January. No reminders to set.

Alerts before the cliff

30 days. 14 days. 3 days. Filr sends escalating alerts so you never hit the edge unprepared.

Auto-files when ready

Connect your data once. When the window opens, Filr prepares and submits your return automatically.

IRS-accepted e-file

Direct transmission via IRS-authorized channels. Every submission acknowledged and logged.

Three steps. Zero surprises.

01

Connect your organization

Add your EIN, fiscal year end, and authorized contacts. Takes about five minutes. Filr verifies your status with the IRS in real time.

02

Filr builds your compliance profile

Historical data, prior filings, board composition. Filr learns the shape of your organization so every future filing is faster and more accurate.

03

Annual filing runs itself

When the window opens, Filr prepares your Form 990 from your profile data, flags anything that needs review, and files on your behalf — or lets you approve in minutes.

"The organizations doing the most important work in this country are the ones least likely to have a compliance department. That's backwards. The organizations keeping the lights on for people who need it most should be the last to lose their status over an administrative deadline."
— Why Filr exists

Your nonprofit's tax-exempt status
is too important to leave to a calendar reminder.

Filr runs in the background. Your mission runs up front.