Several homeschool leaders have learned that the way that their homeschool groups are compensating the teachers jeopardizes the property tax exemption of their host churches.
There is a new website for filing the IRS ePostcard, Form 990-N
The story of a small homeschool support group that grew into a full-fledged nonprofit organization
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 support group leader read that her group cannot have a Statement of Faith or be religious. Is this correct?