Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A public school superintendent manages MUCH MUCH more resources than any private head of school and they are paid much less than these clowns. You forgot to mention they're having a workshop about avoiding IRS scrutiny for excessive compensation not some generic tax issue
You call it excessive compensation. But in the heads of school marketplace, it’s called the going rate. That’s life.
Anonymous wrote:A public school superintendent manages MUCH MUCH more resources than any private head of school and they are paid much less than these clowns. You forgot to mention they're having a workshop about avoiding IRS scrutiny for excessive compensation not some generic tax issue
Anonymous wrote:A public school superintendent manages MUCH MUCH more resources than any private head of school and they are paid much less than these clowns. You forgot to mention they're having a workshop about avoiding IRS scrutiny for excessive compensation not some generic tax issue
Anonymous wrote:A public school superintendent manages MUCH MUCH more resources than any private head of school and they are paid much less than these clowns. You forgot to mention they're having a workshop about avoiding IRS scrutiny for excessive compensation not some generic tax issue
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.linkedin.com/posts/carney-sandoe-%26-associates_cais-schoolleadership-headofschool-activity-7407089526004752385-O4EJ?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_android&rcm=ACoAADwHVoIBKYxh7FUeMGAf8Hg3DTGtQkVFANY
The private school world is now hosting workshops on how to use nonprofit funds to siphon millions to yourself while avoiding IRS scrutiny.
I clicked the link. I read about the workshop. I find it weird and dishonest that you would characterize it as some sort of criminal master planning session. It's the opposite. The workshop is to help boards ands heads understand the tax laws. Everyone- you included- has a patriotic and moral duty to avoid IRS scrutiny. So, you might not like that HOS's are very well compensated, but they are because it's a super complex, never-ending CEO position. Describing compensation for heads as a "siphoning" is obnoxious.
Calling someone dishonest while completely ignoring the intent of this event is dishonest in itself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.linkedin.com/posts/carney-sandoe-%26-associates_cais-schoolleadership-headofschool-activity-7407089526004752385-O4EJ?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_android&rcm=ACoAADwHVoIBKYxh7FUeMGAf8Hg3DTGtQkVFANY
The private school world is now hosting workshops on how to use nonprofit funds to siphon millions to yourself while avoiding IRS scrutiny.
I clicked the link. I read about the workshop. I find it weird and dishonest that you would characterize it as some sort of criminal master planning session. It's the opposite. The workshop is to help boards ands heads understand the tax laws. Everyone- you included- has a patriotic and moral duty to avoid IRS scrutiny. So, you might not like that HOS's are very well compensated, but they are because it's a super complex, never-ending CEO position. Describing compensation for heads as a "siphoning" is obnoxious.
Anonymous wrote: Everyone- you included- has a patriotic and moral duty to avoid IRS scrutiny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.linkedin.com/posts/carney-sandoe-%26-associates_cais-schoolleadership-headofschool-activity-7407089526004752385-O4EJ?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_android&rcm=ACoAADwHVoIBKYxh7FUeMGAf8Hg3DTGtQkVFANY
The private school world is now hosting workshops on how to use nonprofit funds to siphon millions to yourself while avoiding IRS scrutiny.
I clicked the link. I read about the workshop. I find it weird and dishonest that you would characterize it as some sort of criminal master planning session. It's the opposite. The workshop is to help boards ands heads understand the tax laws. Everyone- you included- has a patriotic and moral duty to avoid IRS scrutiny. So, you might not like that HOS's are very well compensated, but they are because it's a super complex, never-ending CEO position. Describing compensation for heads as a "siphoning" is obnoxious.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.linkedin.com/posts/carney-sandoe-%26-associates_cais-schoolleadership-headofschool-activity-7407089526004752385-O4EJ?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_android&rcm=ACoAADwHVoIBKYxh7FUeMGAf8Hg3DTGtQkVFANY
The private school world is now hosting workshops on how to use nonprofit funds to siphon millions to yourself while avoiding IRS scrutiny.