Client thinks he may be able to turn his hobby into a money making/tax deductible venture.
He's a civil war nut....... travels extensively, reads constantly..... so those are the main costs of his "hobby"
How hard is it to become a 501c3? If he needed to promote a "civil war to civil rights" social cause type of thing how closely would he really have to focus on that subject?
Is it a problem if most of the expenses are for travel, reference books, office supplies etc.? Does he need to produce and distribute a product or service of some kind? How about holding himself out as an expert to give talks....whether he is ever hired or not.
Does obtaining grants or even contributions from other individuals raise the compliance bar?
What kind of legal/tax costs is he looking at ......... and would he need someone significantly more knowledgeable in those areas than little old me. I'm also interested in the topic so I'd be willing to do as much of the paperwork as I could for him
He's a civil war nut....... travels extensively, reads constantly..... so those are the main costs of his "hobby"
How hard is it to become a 501c3? If he needed to promote a "civil war to civil rights" social cause type of thing how closely would he really have to focus on that subject?
Is it a problem if most of the expenses are for travel, reference books, office supplies etc.? Does he need to produce and distribute a product or service of some kind? How about holding himself out as an expert to give talks....whether he is ever hired or not.
Does obtaining grants or even contributions from other individuals raise the compliance bar?
What kind of legal/tax costs is he looking at ......... and would he need someone significantly more knowledgeable in those areas than little old me. I'm also interested in the topic so I'd be willing to do as much of the paperwork as I could for him
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