HomeschoolCPA offers some tips on filing the IRS Form 1023 Application for 501c3 Tax Exempt Status
A homeschool leader asks about having a surplus in her support group's checking account.
A homeschool group is not yet ready to apply for 501c3 tax exempt status. What should they do now?
A homeschool family wants to be set up as a nonprofit since homeschools are private school in their state.
Do small homeschool organizations need an annual audit? Maybe there is an alternative.
More nonprofits can file the easy Form 990N
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 nonprofits do not usually need full audits, but can benefit from doing an internal audit themselves.