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M AR 1 G 2009 U^ Nr 4 Short Form OMB No 1545-1150 Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax Form -EZ 990 Under section 501(c), 527, or 4947(a)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code 2008 (except black lung benefit trust or private foundation) Form ► Sponsoring organizations of donor advised funds and controlling organizations as defined in section 512(b)(13) must file 990 All other org anizations with gross receipts less than $1,000,000 and total assets less than $2.500.000 at the end of the year may use this form O p en to Public Department of the Treasury Inspection In te rn a l Revenue Service ► The organization may have to use a copy of this return to satisfy state reporting requirements A For the 2008 calendar ear, or tax year beginning , 2008 , and ending B Check if applicable C Name of organization D Employer identification number Address change ueIsRS SMOLOSKYP, INC. 51-0207698 Name thane9 label or street (or P 0 box, if mail to street address) Room/ ^ Vint or Number and is nodelivered suite E Telen n m er Initial return Vie - See P. 0. BOX s6 r - Termination Specific Instruc - City or town, state or country, and ZIP + 4 I ^ `/` Z Q y p Amended return ExemptionF Group Application pending I 7 Number • Section 501(c)(3) organizations and 4947(a)(1) nonexempt charitable trusts G Accounting method M Cash Accrual must attach a completed Schedule A (Form 990 or 990-E2). Other (speci fy) ► H Check ► 1-1 if the organization is not required to attach Schedule B (Form 990, I Website: ► N/A 990-EZ, or 990-PF) J Organization type (check only one) - X 501(c) ( 3 (insert no) 4947(a)(1) or 527 section supporting receipts are normally not more than K Check ► Li If the organization is not a 509(a)(3) organization and its gross $25,000 A return is not required, but if the organization chooses to file a return, be sure to file a complete return L Add lines 5b, 6b, and 7b, to line 9 to determine gross receipts, if $1,000,000 or more, file Form 990 instead of Form 990-EZ I- $ 191, 108. Part I Revenue , Ex penses , and Chan g es in Net Assets or Fund Balances (See the instructions for Part I. 0 1 Contributions, gifts, grants, and similar amounts received 1 152, 744 . 2 Program service revenue including government fees and contracts 2 18,510. 3 Membership dues and assessments 3 4 Investment income 4 19,854. 5a Gross amount from sale of assets other than inventory I 5al b Less cost or other basis and sales expenses 15b R c Gain or (loss) from sale of assets other than inventory (Subtract In 5b from In 5a) (att sch) 5c ^v 6 Special events and activities (complete applicable parts of Schedule G) If any amount is from gaming, check here N a Gross revenue (not including $ of contributions u o^RE reported on line 1) 1 6 a b Less direct expenses other than fundraising expenses 6b c Net income or (loss) from special events and activities (Subtract line 6b from line 6a) 6c 7a Gross sales of inventory, less returns and allowances 7a b Less cost of goods sold 7b c Gross profit or (loss) from sales of inventory (Subtract line 7b from line 7a) 7c ) 8 8 Other revenue (describe ► 9 Total revenue (add lines 1, 2, 3, 4, 5c, 6c, 7c, and 8) 9 191, 108. 10 Grants and similar amounts paid (attach schedule) 10 E 11 Benefits paid or for members 11 68,315. to It- M AR 1 g 2009 x 12 Salaries, other compensation, and employee benefits o 12 23, 014 . P 13 Professional fees and other payments to independent contra or 13 12, 197 . S 14 Occupancy, rent, utilities, and maintenance nrnEN . U^ ?, 1 JJ' ^ J . 5 15 Printing, publications, postage, and shipping 15 178 ) 16 126, 402 16 Other expenses (describe ► See Other Expenses Statement 17 Total expenses (add lines 10 through 16) 0, 17 241, 501 . 18 Excess or (deficit) for the year (Subtract line 17 from line 9) 18 -50, 393. N s 19 Net assets or fund balances at beginning of year (from line 27, column (A)) (must agree with end-of-year E E figure reported on prior year's return) 19 355, 016 . T T 20 Other changes in net assets or fund balances (attach explanation) 20 37, 607 . S 21 Net assets or fund balances at end of year Com bine lines 18 through 20 101. 21 342, 230 . Part II 1 Balance Sheets . If Total assets on line 25, column (B) are $2,500,000 or more, file Form 990 instead of Form 990-EZ (See the instructions for Part II) (A) Beginning of year (B) End of year 22 Cash, savings, and investments 355, 016. 22 342, 230. 23 Land and buildings 0. 23 0. 0. 24 0. 24 Other assets (describe ► ) 25 Total assets 355,016. 25 342 , 230. 0. 26 0. 26 Total liabilities (describe ► ) 27 Net assets or fund balances (line 27 of column (B) must agree with line 21) 355, 016. 27 342,230. BAA For Privacy Act and Paperwork Reduction Act Notice , see the instructions for Form 990 . Form 990-EZ (2008) G TEEA0812 01/14/09 I--- hnn r7 innno' C-MnT novvn Twin Part III Statement of Prog ram Service Accom plishments (See the instructions. ) v Expenses What is the organization's primary exempt purpose? PUBLISHING (Required for 501 (c)(3) Describe what was achieved in carrying out the organization's exempt purposes In a clear and concise manner, and (4) organizations and describe the services provided, the number of persons benefited, or other relevant information for each 4947(a)(1) trusts, optional p rog ram title for others ) 28 PUBLISHING ---------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------- -- ------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- (Grants $ 0 .) If this amount includes foreig n g rants, check here 28a 102, 424 29 SCHOLARSHIPS ---------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- (Grants $ 0 .) If this amount includes forei g n g rants, check here 29a 68,315. 30 RELIEF ---------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------- (Grants $ 0.) If this amount includes foreign grants, check here 30a 11,240. 31 Other program services (attach schedule) OTHER PROGRAMS (Grants $ 0 . ) If this amount includes foreign grants, check here 31 a 59,522. 32 Total program service expenses (add lines 28a through 31 a) 32 241,501. i o...- Iii i I ..-+ ,s* r i ++.......,- ^^.......+..... T... ...+.....- ....a u.... r..,...^... ... (b) Title and average hours (c) Compensation (If (d) Contributions to (e) Expense account (a) Name and address per week devoted not paid , enter -0-.) employee benefit plans and and other allowances to position deferred compensation VERA SKOP ---------------------- P . O.BOX 561 PRESIDENT ELLICOTT CITY MD21041 10.00 . OSYP ZINKEWYCH ---------------------- P . O._BOX 561 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ELLICOTT CITY MD21041 40.00 . WSEVOLOD SOKOLYK ---------------------- P . O._BOX 561 ____________ VICE PRESIDENT ELLICOTT CITY MD21041 10.00 . ARCADY ZINKEWYCH ---------------------- P . O._BOX 561 _________-__ SECRETARY ELLICOTT CITY MD21041 10.00 . ---------------------- ---------------------- ---------------------- ---------------------- ---------------------- ---------------------- ---------------------- ---------------------- ---------------------- ---------------------- ---------------------- ---------------------- ---------------------- ---------------------- ---------------------- ---------------------- BAA TEEA0812 01/14109 Form 990-EZ (2008) Form 990-EZ (2008) SMOLOSKYP, INC. 51-0207698 Page 3 Part V Other Information (Note the statement re q uirement in General Instruction V. ) Yes No 33 Did the organization engage in any activity not previously reported to the IRS? If 'Yes,' attach a detailed description of each activity 33 X 34 Were any changes made to the organizing or governing documents but not reported to the IRS? If 'Yes,' attach a conformed copy of the changes 34 X 35 If the organization had income from business activities, such as those reported on lines 2, 6a, and 7a (among others), but not reported on Form 990 T, attach a statement explaining your reason for not reporting the income on Form 990-T a Did the organization have unrelated business gross income of $1,000 or more or 6033(e) notice, reporting, and proxy tax requirements? 35a X b If 'Yes,' has it filed a tax return on Form 990-T for this year? 35b 36 Was there a liquidation, dissolution, termination, or substantial contraction during the year? If 'Yes,' complete applicable parts of Schedule N 36 X Enter amount of political 37a expenditures, direct or indirect, as described in the instructi ► b Did the organization file Form 1120-POL for this year? 38a Did the organization borrow from, or make any loans to, any officer, any such loans made in a prior year and still unpaid at the start of t b If 'Yes,' complete Schedule L, Part II and enter the total amount involved 39 501 (c)(7) organizations Enter a Initiation fees and capital contributions included on line 9 b Gross receipts, included on line 9, for public use of club facilities 40a 501(c)(3) organizations Enter amount of tax imposed on the organ 4911 section ► , section 4912 ► b 501 (c)(3) and (4) organizations Did the organization engage in any year or did it become aware of an excess benefit transaction from a If 'Yes,' complete Schedule L, Part I c Enter amount of tax imposed on organization managers or disqualifi year under sections 4912, 4955, and 4958 d Enter amount of tax on line 40c reimbursed by the organization e All organizations At any time during the tax year, was the organization a par y to a pro i i e tax shelter transaction? If 'Yes,' complete Form 8886-T 40e
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