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HomeschoolCPA’s most important blog posts

11/20/2011 by Carol Topp Leave a Comment

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There are my most important blog posts.

I refer homeschool leaders to these blog posts most frequently.

These are keepers!

Print them put and share them with your homeschool leader.

Is your homeschool co-op’s hired teacher really an employee?

We’re not 501c3 and don’t want to be!

Do not use individual fund raising accounts

Are Homeschool Support Groups Automatically Tax Exempt?

What business structure and tax forms are needed for a new homeschool co-op?

Carol Topp, CPA

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