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

Hard working volunteers in a homeschool organization, who get a discount on tuition, could have to report and pay taxes on their "compensation."

The story of a small homeschool support group that grew into a full-fledged nonprofit organization

Carol Topp, CPA the author of Homeschool Co-ops: How to Start Them, Run Them and Not Burn Out covers more tips to starting a homeschool co-op in her podcast.

This podcast episode covers tips to starting a homeschool co-op.

What is your homeschool group, a co-op, a support group, or something else?

A homeschool leader wonders if her homeschool co-op can be defined as a "school."

Homeschool mom has an idea for a homeschool enrichment program.

Carol, Our homeschool group is a 501c3 organization. A parent member of our group recently approached me and asked if we could start a scholarship program. (This would not be a college scholarship program.) The parent’s hope is that…

Homeschool organizations need to have their financial information and organizing documents ready to send into the IRS when asked.