Are y'all trying to make this a 503 (c)?
Yes, I would pay monthly dues to support a location. I don't know how much I could pay
I can support a location but 40 dollars is all I would do a month
I would support a location but all I could swing would be 20 dollars
I could only swing ten dollars to support this a month.
I rather play at my house
Can't we just play at the stores around the area?
Are y'all trying to make this a 503 (c)?
Last edited by Mustakrakish; 09-28-2011 at 03:33 PM.
That depends on the comment, really.
"Don't take my win from me! I don't have many to claim!"
-Dandy
I am posting from my smart phone. Give me a break...
Stony said...
After reading this I have decided that the movie "Pineaple Express" should redo one of its quotes from:
"But if you do something heroic then you'll come back as like an eagle or a dragon, or Jude Law."
To:
"But if you do something heroic then you'll come back as like an eagle or a dragon, or Nick Rose."
Your phone seems pretty dumb...
...that's always the excuse.....but, he talks that way, too........
"Don't take my win from me! I don't have many to claim!"
-Dandy
a 503c (501c3)is a not for profit, tax exempt entity. falls under the 501c codes as well as 501c7 social club . must be supported by dues from members, limited membirship, provide a place for members to meet and interact .
what you guys are talking about is either a 501c7 social / hobby club or 501c3 educational. yu have a better chance of proving hobby club for exempt status.
Last edited by Mustakrakish; 09-29-2011 at 12:26 AM.
Burn!