[sudo-discuss] Legal Status

William Budington bill at inputoutput.io
Thu Jul 18 12:20:46 PDT 2013


Thanks, this is really helpful info.  Then we probably want to look into
becoming a California Non-Profit Corp then, rather than an LLC?

On 07/18/2013 11:29 AM, Rachel McConnell wrote:
> I'm a founding member of both Noisebridge and Ace Monster Toys, and have
> been through the incorporation and 501(c)(3) process with both.  I just
> want to clarify that incorporation and federal tax exemption are two
> separate designations.  Incorporation, either as an LLC or a full
> corporation, is something you do at the state level, so the state can
> identify, tax, and regulate you.  The 501(c)(3) is an IRS designation,
> which gives you the ability to accept tax deductible donations.  You do
> have to be incorporated in order to apply for 501(c)(3) status.  I don't
> think an LLC is eligible as it's a for-profit type of incorporation; I
> think you have to be a California Non-Profit Corporation before the IRS
> will grant 501(c)(3) status, but this should be verified.
> 
> Also, once incorporated, the 501(c)(3) can be applied for immediately.
> It did take both Noisebridge and Ace longer than 10 months to receive
> approval.  At Noisebridge it was because the IRS was apparently baffled
> at the concept of a hackerspace and had a lot of follow-on questions.  I
> think Ace just took a while to file, but also it took over a year for
> the IRS to respond.  It's an annoying, tedious, and time-consuming
> process but not really that hard.
> 
> Cheers,
> Rachel McConnell
> 
> On 7/18/13 11:07 AM, mark burdett wrote:
>> I'd say talk to a lawyer about this first, because the typical 501(c)3
>> is a corporation - the usual route is incorporating and then awaiting
>> tax exempt status for the corporation.
>>
>> (On the other hand, an LLC could make sense if sudoroom wants to keep
>> around a non-501(c)3 entity that doesn't have all the restrictions of a
>> tax exempt org... I know some enterprising (literally) artists who have
>> created both LLCs and non-profit orgs so they can get grants and also
>> operate as a business....)
>>
>> See also
>> http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/nonprofit-tax-exempt-status-501c3-30124.html
>>
>>
>> This section requires that you attach a copy of your articles of
>> incorporation and your bylaws
>> <http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/nonprofit-formation-documents-articles-incorporation-bylaws-minutes-30311.html>
>> to
>> the application form. (Most nonprofits seeking 501(c)(3) status are
>> corporations. If your entity is an LLC
>> <http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/limited-liability-company>,
>> unincorporated association
>> <http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/five-reasons-incorporate-nonprofit-association-30266.html>,
>>
>> or nonprofit trust, you should seek the help of a lawyer
>> <http://www.nolo.com/lawyers> with experience in nonprofit tax law to
>> complete your Form 1023 application.)
>>
>> --mark B.
>>
>> On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 10:50 AM, Marina Kukso <marina.kukso at gmail.com
>> <mailto:marina.kukso at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>     thanks bill, very helpful!
>>
>>     what are the advantages to filing as an LLC?
>>
>>     also, i think that jenny recently had a call with james from the
>>     school factory - jenny, could you possibly share some of what you
>>     both discussed?
>>
>>     - marina
>>
>>
>>     On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 10:43 AM, William Budington
>>     <bill at inputoutput.io <mailto:bill at inputoutput.io>> wrote:
>>
>>         Hey all,
>>
>>         I talked to Danny O'Brien (Noisebridge's financial functionary)
>>         yesterday about the sudoroom legal status.  I know this has
>> been an
>>         ongoing discussion so I'm going to summarize the options we've
>>         already
>>         looked into and present the new information Danny has brought
>> to my
>>         attention.
>>
>>         *Why do we need a legal status?*
>>         Over the past few months we've found various challenges to our
>>         normal
>>         operations since we don't have a legal status.  We aren't able
>>         to sign
>>         up for services like Stripe without having a federal tax id.  In
>>         addition, since we are formally under one person's name, he is
>>         liable if
>>         anything happens at sudoroom.  Also, we aren't able to sign up
>>         for most
>>         banks -- only the Community Bank of the Bay will actually give
>>         us a bank
>>         account with our status as a DBA.  And as we've seen, Community
>>         Bank of
>>         the Bay is not the most web-savvy organization, and so it's hard
>>         for us
>>         to actually check our balances.
>>
>>         *What we've looked at*
>>         Our eventual goal has been to get 501(c)3 status for sudoroom.
>>           This is
>>         a status that would allow us to accept tax-deductible donations
>>         and be
>>         incorporated formally as a nonprofit.  A lot of Hacker Spaces go
>>         this
>>         route, and it seems like a reasonable long-term goal.  One of the
>>         problems we've been warned of is that it takes a long time to
>>         actually
>>         be granted 501(c)3 status - upwards of 2 years, which can as I
>>         understand be expedited to 10 months.
>>
>>         Because of this delay, we've looked into some other options --
>>         namely
>>         being umbrella'd under another organization's 501(c)3 status. 
>> This
>>         would involve 10% of our revenue going to said umbrella
>>         organization to
>>         cover costs of the books.  I've been in contact with Danny at
>>         Noisebridge and Jenny has been in contact with (Steve?) at the
>>         School
>>         Factory and discussing if this is a possibility.  It is
>>         certainly one
>>         way to go, but as for Noisebridge they've only umbrella'd
>>         Noisetor, and
>>         they didn't need a separate account for that.
>>
>>         *What I've learned recently*
>>         Danny mentioned that his partner is looking into nonprofit
>>         status for a
>>         new feminist hacker space in SF, and has investigated these
>>         options as
>>         well as others.  In order to have a certain degree of autonomy,
>>         it is
>>         probably in our interests to actually not go the umbrella
>> route and
>>         pursue separate legal status altogether.  He also mentioned that
>>         there's
>>         no reason why we couldn't incorporate as an LLC or other
>> corporate
>>         status before pursuing 501c3 status, and that even if it takes a
>>         number
>>         of years to be granted non-profit status we can transition from
>>         an LLC
>>         without much of a problem.  There's no real disadvantage to
>>         having LLC
>>         status in the meantime, as I understand it.  The main
>> advantage of
>>         nonprofit status is tax deduction, but that is usually
>> superseded on
>>         most peoples taxes by the standard deduction.  The main place
>>         where it
>>         does make a difference is when employers do matching donations
>>         for their
>>         employees, then it can make a difference.
>>
>>         *The plan*
>>         It makes sense to me to pursue the options that would resolve our
>>         short-term problems without impeding the path to our long-term
>>         goals.
>>         It seems to me reasonable as a short-term goal to register as
>> an LLC
>>         (Jenny tells me this can be done in an afternoon and with $50
>> with a
>>         drive to Sacramento), and as a longer term goal actually pursuing
>>         nonprofit, 501c3 status.
>>
>>         *Disclaimer*
>>         There may be caveats to this plan and I'm not a lawyer.
>>
>>
>>         Bill
>>
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