[Steering Committee] Legal Status
Jason Lee
jason at steeplesoft.com
Thu Jul 17 11:29:50 PDT 2008
On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 7:37 PM, ryan hoegg <ryan.hoegg at gmail.com> wrote:
> OK let me know when, and I'll try to be there. I'm in town the rest of the
> month. Thanks for doing the legwork on this!
Actually, I had lunch with them last Thursday. :P Here's what I found.
They didn't like the idea of the charitable non-profit. They said
your donors have to be really varied to qualify. If they're not, then
you lose charity status and become a foundation, at which point you
have to give away a certain amount of money (they though maybe 5%) to
charities of some sort. Fail to do that, and you lose your legal
status altogether and we're back to square one.
What they suggested is this: First, they set us up as a non-stock
entity. That will get us the legal liability shielding we're after,
and will cost about $500 to get everything prepared and filed. Once
that's done, if we want to keep going, we can pursue "business league"
status (which I think is the 501c6 we've discussed). This gives us
non-profit status, and will allow our sponsors some tax benefits in
that they will be able to write off dollar-for-dollar anything they
give to us. It will also allow us to buy things for the JUG tax free,
if I recall correctly, so we all benefit. They haven't gotten a good
handle on what it will take from them in terms of hours, etc., and
they're not sure at this point that we'd even qualify as a business
league, but they're estimate on cost is that it could "easily" be at
least $1,000, so we may want to rethink that part. I don't know, but
we can discuss it in detail at our SC meeting on the 28th.
By the way, for what it's worth, I related to them our original idea
about teaming up with the .net guys, and described the response of my
other lawyer friend ("Eww" while making a funny face). Mark's
response, "I was thinking the same thing but didn't want to say
anything." I got the impression that he thinks it's probably legally
possibly, but not advisable due to the possible commingling of funds
and fund raising, etc. That's off the table, I think, but thought it
might be of interest.
--
Jason Lee, SCJP
Mojarra and Mojarra Scales Dev Team
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