Checking accounts and EINs for homeschool groups
A homeschool leader is told she needs a tax ID number to open a checking account.
A homeschool leader is told she needs a tax ID number to open a checking account.
A homeschool leader wonders what are her choices for her group that bring in more than $5,000/year.
Carol Topp quoted talking about homeschool co-ops and all the opportunities available to homeschoolers in this article from EpochTimes.
Box Tops for Education now requires homeschool groups to have 501c3 tax exempt status with the IRS in order to participate.
One year my co-op got creative with how to explain our policies, so we created a quiz and made a skit doing it as a game show. Here’s the whole quiz if you’d like to see it: 1. If…
A homeschool family wants to be set up as a nonprofit since homeschools are private school in their state.
Dear Carol: I am interested in writing proposals for grants for my family’s home school. As an individual home school, not as a home school support group, I want to apply to receive small amounts of money for travel, museum…
Tax season has officially launched, so it’s time to address a question I am frequently asked, Do homeschoolers get any tax breaks for their homeschooling expenses? Can a homeschool family deduct any of their homeschool expenses? Sorry, but the federal…
Insurance for homeschool groups
Should your homeschool group be an LLC? Limited liability status for homeschool organizations.