To clarify for Amy's sake, when mum24kids uses the word "exemption", she's referring to the IRS's 501(c)(3)non-profit, tax exempt status which is granted based on info in an application called Form 1023. There is a low-end GROSS receipts threshhold below which the IRS ignores you, but filing for 501(c)(3) is usually a good idea for larger, independent parent groups.
Just for future planning, you might want to request the application (Form 1023) and its instructions from the IRS's website. They're free and reading through the info will help prepare and educate you as your group grows.
There are other IRS documents called "publications" that explain things like how to report a tax-deductible donation for your donor. I'm sorry I don't know the actual publication numbers that I have found interesting, but if you have the time to scroll through the list,you might find a few that can help answer your questions today, and in the future. Check our
www.irs.gov
and look up the forms & pubs section.
Good luck as you continue in your new job as treasurer. Come back here if you bump into other questions.
[ 02-28-2005, 10:24 PM: Message edited by: Critter ]