IRS lowers fees on Form 1023-EZ
501c3 groups serve a public good but can they limit membership to their group?
Homeschool organizations cannot accept tax deductible donations until they have 501c3 tax exempt status.
Several homeschool organizations were granted 501(c)(3) tax exempt status by the IRS
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.
A Classical Conversations director wants nonprofit status for her CC Community.
A homeschool group wants to be a nonprofit corporation. Do they need to reapply for 501c3 status?
A homeschool leader wonders if her homeschool co-op can be defined as a "school."
Homeschool leader cannot find her group in the IRS database of exempt organizations.
Homeschool organizations need to have their financial information and organizing documents ready to send into the IRS when asked.