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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m really curious about the admin salaries at our school. School apparently does not have to publish the salaries as it is a religious school. It seems like there has been a big increase in the number of admin positions over the years as well, as teacher salaries have begun to not keep up with inflation.[/quote] If they’re a non-profit (as many area privates are) you can find their tax filing information via pro publica. Highest paid employees are listed in Part VII. [/quote] Religious schools don't file 990s.[/quote] Some do. It's s choice when they don't.[/quote] Why would you file a 990 if you aren't required to do so? What purpose would it serve?[/quote] There are rare organizations that believe that transparency is a strength and a virtue. But not many. Too many people know where the $$$ go then.[/quote] Sure, because organizations just love to file unnecessary paperwork, possibly creating tax liability where none existed. No entity files a 990 unless required to do so. Chances are whatever school you think is doing this out of an altruistic love of transparency is actually required to file it. The schools that are exempt from 990s are: "A school below college level affiliated with a church or operated by a religious order."[/quote]
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