We’re not 501c3 and don’t want to be!
A homeschool groups doesn't want to become a 501c3 organization. HomeschoolCPA Carol Topp offers alternatives.
A homeschool groups doesn't want to become a 501c3 organization. HomeschoolCPA Carol Topp offers alternatives.
Two homeschool organizations received IRS 501(c)(3) tax exempt status!
A warning about fund raising accounts
Homeschool support groups and the IRS
More nonprofits can file the easy Form 990N
Can homeschoolers take the educator expense tax deduction?
Homeschooling as a home-based business
In the past week, I have received two emails from homeschool leaders in MD and CA with a surprisingly similar situations.
In both groups, a small number of homeschooling families were joining together to hire a single teacher to teach their children once or twice a week. They had questions about paying the teacher and 501c3 tax exempt status.
Small homeschool groups receives official IRS letter without 501c3 status
Homeschool groups may risk losing IRS tax exempt status.