Tracking payments to homeschool co-op teachers

It's very common got homeschool co-ops and tutorial programs to ask parents to pay the teachers directly
It's very common got homeschool co-ops and tutorial programs to ask parents to pay the teachers directly
Factors the IRS uses to distinguish between employees and independent contractors including the type of relationship between the worker and the employer.
Since so many homeschool organizations hire workers as Independent Contractors, it might be helpful to examine the difference between employees and independent contractors.
Help for homeschool leaders in understanding if workers are employees or independent contractors.
Some states offer tax breaks for homeschoool expenses
There is a new website for filing the IRS ePostcard, Form 990-N
Homeschool expenses are personal expenses and not tax deductions on the federal income tax return.
Hard working volunteers in a homeschool organization, who get a discount on tuition, could have to report and pay taxes on their "compensation."
The IRS offers several exceptions to Unrelated Business Income Tax
A homeschool co-op lets their teachers keep unspent class fees. Is this legal?