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educationmama;144141 wrote: Actually, there is a misconception that PTA's "must" charge dues. They don't have to charge dues at all, however, the local units must pay dues to the state and national PTA's for their charters as well as to maintain their place under the umbrella of the National and State PTA's 501(3)(c), insurance, and articles of incorporation. $1.25/member to the National PTA is a small price to pay in order to save thousands on the costs of non-profit status, million-dollar liability insurance, and articles of incorporation which will keep your executive boards from being sued individually for any liabilities.
Did you know that tax credit money can be used to pay for PTA membership dues? Did you know that with all the fundraising you do throughout the year, PTA's can use a portion of that money for their payment of dues to the state and national PTA? Many PTO's keep a portion of their fundraising monies to use for operating expenses. It's really no different.
Yeah, it does sound strange to charge people for their right to vote, but think of it this way, only people with social security numbers are allowed to vote in the USA. We are, in a sense, paying for the right to vote by being taxpayers in this country! Taxes could be construed as "membership dues" for being an American.
That's kind of a stretch, I know but it does prove a point.
Really, the bottom line is that whether you are a PTO or a PTA you are being an advocate for children and that's what truly matters.
educationmama;144141 wrote: $1.25/member to the National PTA is a small price to pay in order to save thousands on the costs of non-profit status, million-dollar liability insurance, and articles of incorporation which will keep your executive boards from being sued individually for any liabilities.
educationmama;144141 wrote: Really, the bottom line is that whether you are a PTO or a PTA you are being an advocate for children and that's what truly matters.