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Charter schools break law by making parents volunteer, report says. Scores of California charter schools require parents to volunteer as a condition for their child's enrollment in violation of state law, according to a report by a civil rights organization. Some forced parents to pay fees in lieu of working.
All charter schools, including charter schools that are exempt from federal income tax under Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3) and from California State income tax under Section 23701, are subject to paying both sales tax and use tax. Sales and use taxes are very similar.
For-profit as well as non-profit entities may be eligible to apply for a charter. State law may or may not require that the chartering organization be tax-exempt under IRC 501(c)(3). For-profit businesses operating charter schools are not eligible for exemption under IRC 501(c)(3).
Charter schools are public schools operating under an independent contract or charter with an authorizing agency typically a non-profit organization, government agency or university. It also holds them accountable to the same (often higher) standards of their district public school peers.
A charter school, including a charter school operating as or by a nonprofit public benefit corporation, is exempt from property tax as a “public school.” Property used by the charter school is exempt under the Public School Exemption.
The Internal Revenue Code allows taxpayers to claim a deduction for donations they make to qualified organizations. However, a donation may not be tax-deductible if the school engages substantially in other activities unrelated to charitable, scientific, humanitarian or religious purposes.
State-chartered special schools do not receive local tax dollars, unless approved by the voters of the school district. Charter schools receive funds from the same state funding formula as traditional public schools. Funding is limited to state sources and federal dollars.
Charter schools are public schools. Like district public schools, they are funded according to enrollment (also called average daily attendance, or ADA), and receive funding from the district and the state according to the number of students attending.
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