Form 990 - How to Activate Schedule D
Overview This form is used by an organization that files Form 990 to provide the required reporting for donor-advised funds, conservation easements, certain art and museum collections, escrow or custodial accounts.
Overview
This form is used by an organization that files Form 990 to provide the required reporting for donor-advised funds, conservation easements, certain art and museum collections, escrow or custodial accounts or arrangements, endowment funds, and supplemental financial information.
This schedule is used to report additional financial information not reported on other parts of Form 990, such as balance sheet detail or revenue by geography.
Read below for more information on how to complete Schedule D Parts.
Activate Schedule D
To activate Schedule D:
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Open Form 990, Part IV
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Form 990, Part IV responses to Lines 6-10, 11f, 12a or 12b, 13, must be set to 'Yes'.
See table below for the parts of Schedule D that 'YES' responses on Part IV Line will open.
Schedule D Parts
This list provides details regarding which lines in Form 990, Part IV, open the various parts of Schedule D.
| Part I | 990, Part IV, Line 6 |
| Part II | 990, Part IV, Line 7 |
| Part III | 990, Part IV, Line 8 |
| Part IV | 990, Part IV, Line 9 |
| Part V | 990, Part IV, Line 10 |
| Part VI - X | 990, Part IV, Line 11f |
| Part XI - XII | 990, Part IV, Line 12 |
| Part XIII | 990, Part IV, Line 13 |
990 Schedule D - FAQ
Q. Schedule D is printing in this return when it is not required per the instructions.
A. At this time, Schedule D cannot be suppressed, however, this enhancement is under consideration by our product team.
Schedule D Form and Instructions
IRS Schedule D Form - https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f990sd.pdf
IRS Schedule D Instructions - https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/i990sd.pdf