Can a homeschool athletic booster club be a 501c3?
A parent asks if a homeschool booster club for sports can become a 501c3 organization.
A parent asks if a homeschool booster club for sports can become a 501c3 organization.
A homeschool co-op leader asks if forming an LLC or a nonprofit corporation would be better.
A homeschool leader wants to start a co-op but needs to save up the money to apply for tax exempt status.
A homeschool group is not yet ready to apply for 501c3 tax exempt status. What should they do now?
A homeschool leaders looks for official IRS statement on 501c7 social club status.
A homeschool leader asks who owns a nonprofit?
Carol, I hope you can help me I am a newly hired Executive Director for a program in Alaska. Our Board President, filed the paperwork for state non-profit, and also for our EIN, however since 2007 he has not filed…
A homeschool leader wonders what are her choices for her group that bring in more than $5,000/year.
The IRS explains that 501(c)(7) social clubs do not have to file an application to be considered tax exempt:
A homeschool co-op leader asks about returning supply fees charged to members.