Can a homeschool program director deduct her child’s tuition on her tax return?

The tuition and fees are required, so can they be considered a business expense?
The tuition and fees are required, so can they be considered a business expense?
A homeschool business owner asks, "Why do I have to claim all of the money even though I don’t keep it?"
Webinar for homeschool co-op teachers, tutors, CC directors and business owners on how to prepare your 2018 tax returns.
A homeschool group doesn't want tax exempt status.
The IRS determinations on worker status is based on common law, not scientific facts.
The reason that most businesses use the LLC structure is for limited liability.
Should a homeschool program director include her children's tuition as income on her tax return?
A Classical Conversations Director can give discounts on tuition to an Independent Contractors or employees but there is an important catch!
The IRS claimed a small charity should have filed the longer Form 1023.
Homeschool leader, Paula, was applying for an EIN (Employer Identification Number) online, but the IRS website asked for her SSN (Social Security Number). She is reluctant to give it out. Should she be concerned? Someone (the “responsible party”) must…