Tiny Homeschool Groups: Do We Need to Pay Taxes?
Tiny homeschool groups have different challenges than large programs. They are limited on resources, volunteers, and activities. But they still have questions about legal status, money and taxes that the large homeschool organizations have.
In this 4-part podcast series, Carol Topp, CPA answers the common questions that tiny homeschool groups face. All podcasts are available at HomeschoolCPA.com/Podcast
- Episode #175 Are We a Nonprofit?
- Episode #176 Do We Need to File Anything?
- Episode #177 Do We Need to Pay Taxes?
- Episode #178 Do We Need a Bank Account?
In this episode Carol Topp will explain taxes for tiny homeschool groups:
- How a tiny homeschool group can be tax exempt without applying.
- How tiny groups can self-declare tax exempt status with the IRS.
- See this blog post for details on what to say to the IRS. How to self declare tax exempt status
- State income tax exemption.
- Go to https://www.harborcompliance.com/information/ Scroll down to your state. Select “State Startup Guide” and scroll down to “Apply for State Tax Exemption(s)”
- The IRS annual report Form 990-N.
- Sales tax for small nonprofit organizations.
- Go to https://www.harborcompliance.com/information/ Scroll down to your state. Select “State Startup Guide” and scroll down to “Apply for State Tax Exemption(s)”
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