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  • Where can I find rules and regulations? (Updated 4/6/2009; Views: 391)
  • Who do I contact about starting a SSO? (Updated 4/6/2009; Views: 346)
  • Does a SSO have to be a 501(c)(3)? (Updated 4/6/2009; Views: 332)
  • How much of donations we receive must go towards scholarships? (Updated 4/6/2009; Views: 308)
  • Can scholarship funds be carried forward to the next year if not granted? (Updated 4/6/2009; Views: 312)
  • Can my SSO serve students of only one school? (Updated 4/6/2009; Views: 382)
  • May we transfer our funds to another SSO? (Updated 4/6/2009; Views: 296)
  • Should we maintain separate accounts for operating funds and scholarship funds? (Updated 4/6/2009; Views: 306)
  • Is an audit of our accounts required? (Updated 4/6/2009; Views: 306)
  • What information must SSOs report to the Department of Revenue each year? (Updated 4/6/2009; Views: 336)
  • Are SSOs required to register with the Georgia Secretary of State's office? (Updated 4/6/2009; Views: 294)

  • May we transfer our funds to another SSO?

    Yes, transfers between SSO are allowed.  Please contact the Georgia Department of Revenue for instructions on how to do so.


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