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Probably. There's a Federal tax "employer identification number" (EIN) which is given by the IRS, to all kinds of organizations. And then many states have a tax exemption number they provide that shows you are exempt from collecting/paying sales taxes to that state.I have discovered that the number I was told was our tax ID number is actually the district's tax exempt number from the state--two totally different things, I believe?
Are you sure you are even a separate organization from the school? Many of us on here are separate, but there are also many who are not--all their funds run through a school district account and are subject to school district regulations. You might want to poke around some other PTOs in your district and find out what their status is; that could help you.So the number I have been putting on solicitation letters for our silent auction gives the district's tax exempt number, not a tax ID number.
Public schools (assuming that is what you are talking about) are tax-exempt, but I believe it falls under a different section of the IRS code than organizations like PTOs/PTAs. I'm not sure what section does cover that, though. (Someone who is more knowledgeable about Federal tax exemption of pubic school can feel free to jump in here....) But public schools can still have a tax ID number. A tax ID number is just an identifier; it is not an indication of tax-exempt status.My understanding is that a school cannot have 501c3 status, and therefore cannot have a tax ID number--is this correct?
Nothing. Many companies write this stuff off as a marketing expense, not a charitable contribution, anyway. It's a legitimate business expense. But, if what you have been giving out is the district's state sales tax exemption number, you should stop, because that's just really not relevant to what you are doing.What's going to happen when these companies try to take their donation as a deduction at tax time with our tax exempt number?