Every nonprofit is required to file a Form 990 with the IRS. This public document reveals how Veritas spends the money families pay.
Form 990 is the annual information return that tax-exempt organizations must file with the IRS. It is public record — anyone can request and review it. The 990 reveals:
As President & CEO of a nonprofit charging $14,800+ per student, what is his total compensation including salary, bonuses, and benefits?
What percentage of revenue actually goes to student programming versus administrative costs, travel, marketing, and executive compensation?
Veritas claims financial aid is "guaranteed to all who demonstrate need." How much was actually awarded? What percentage of students received meaningful aid?
Dubai, Italy, Japan, South Africa — these trips cost families thousands. How are those funds accounted for in the 990?
If the organization has paid settlements to families with NDAs attached, how are those payments categorized in the filing?
Does the 990 disclose any financial transactions between Veritas and Brandon Fleming's personal speaking business, book deals, or film projects?
The Veritas Schools | EIN: 87-2758480
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