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Charter Schools USA (CSUSA) is a for-profit education management organization in the United States. It operates eighty-seven schools in seven states including sixty one charter schools in Florida.
Section 501 of the Internal Revenue Code (1954) is the statutory basis for granting tax exempt status to private educational institutions and other charitable groups. Section 170 of the Code provides that individ- uals can deduct contributions to tax exempt organizations from their total taxable income.
Participating charter schools will accept applications at applyphillycharter.org or by calling 1-800-891-3999. Through the standard application, you are able to apply to multiple charter schools at once.
A charter school that is operated wholly or predominantly from government funds or property under a funding agreement must meet the requirements of 501(c)(3) and 170(b)(1)(A)(ii) to qualify as a tax-exempt school, except that it is not subject to the racial nondiscrimination provisions of Rev.
Likewise, in most circumstances, you wont get a significant break on your taxes by sending your kids to private schools either. Federal tax law doesnt allow you to deduct private school tuition to lower your federal tax liability.
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If the public school district is an integral part of the municipal government, the public school and any charter school it operates will not qualify for exemption under IRC 501(c)(3), as it has no separate existence from the municipal government.
Exploring a charter school education for your child is a big decision. There are plenty of reasons for parents to choose that path. From a flexible, unique curriculum to elevated test scores, charter schools provide options for families who want to explore an alternative to traditional school districts.
Charter schools are open to the public. They are funded by federal and state governments, so they are operated independently of local school districts and are free to attend. Private schools, on the other hand, are funded by private organizations or individuals and dont receive government funding.

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