On 04/04/2012 09:31 AM, Jared K. Smith wrote:
Now, for the ugly part. One of the many complications is that if a US non-profit receives the majority of its funding and support from a single corporate entity, that the non-profit begins to look like a tax shelter, and at least under US law, that causes more headaches than it is worth. I'm sure there are other complications as well, but that's the most obvious one to me. I, for one, would *love* to find a way for Fedora to be able to accept funds from outside groups.
Could you clarify whether the problem is that there is no way to donate at all, or that the donors cannot write the donations off their taxes?
I seem to remember that public institutions (for instance, the government) are in general barred from accepting gifts; however, Fedora Foundation and even RedHat are simply regular legal entities, so I'd think that a random member of the public could donate to them, just like they could gift another person. It's just that the gift would not be tax-deductible.
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