A homeschool support group knows it needs to file an annual report with the IRS but how?
One difference between a homeschool co-op and support group is their tax exempt status in the eyes of the IRS.
A homeschool leader wonders if getting a new id number from the IRS will solve his problems.
Do you know the pros and cons of 501(c) tax exempt status? Do you know what tax exempt status could mean for your homeschool group?
Carol Topp, the HomeschoolCPA, answers questions from homeschool co-ops leaders on tax exempt status and insurance for homeschool co-ops in this presentation, "Homeschool Co-ops Are Like Marriage: Know What You're Getting Into" at the Midwest Homeschool Convention. Part 7 of 7.
Does getting an EIN mean you must file a return with the IRS?
Carol Topp, the HomeschoolCPA, shares helpful information on nonprofit status for homeschool co-op in this video clip from, "Homeschool Co-ops Are Like Marriage: Know What You're Getting Into" at the Midwest Homeschool Convention. Part 6 of 7.
Did you know the IRS recently (July 1, 2014) released a new, shorter application for 501(c)(3) tax exempt status?
The IRS requires all nonprofit organizations to file an annual information return called a Form 990-that means your homeschool group!
Error in the IRS and Your Homeschool Organization book