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I wonder if he's trying to incorporate a physical asset like land and then use it as a 501c non-profit.What with the broom's financial problems (all self inflicted), it does look like he is recruiting "clean skins" to use to launder money through. A charity is perfect, as the IRS (and you still have to file a return even if it's a 501, I watched a lot of Susan Woods Non Profit Solutions, who exposed BLM, like a year before ofeys like Matt Walsh) will have to expect a lot of anon donations. There is a chance that (like BLM, and Novaro Media) this 501 will dissolve before it has to file.
I'm interested to see who this board is (is Hardin one of the board?) made up of. The grift is blatant. "Give me gibs or they will lock you up for shitposting".
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Reminder of his aims. "Fair access". Guess all those scams really bit him on his wobbly fat arse. "Depolit...." stop you right there, saying nigger online, that's what they care about most. "Consumer privacy etc" Yeah, right. joshy would happily sell your dox. "Defanging..." That means, joshy wants to be able to infringe your copyright, while bitching about how nobody pays propz to the Commie Farms....
Incorporating land for a 501c3 nonprofit involves several considerations. By forming a nonprofit, you can separate the land ownership from your personal assets, providing some liability protection. However, you'll need to maintain the separation between your personal and business affairs to maximize this protection. Owning land also comes with tax implications, zoning restrictions, and management responsibilities. It's crucial to understand these aspects and consult with legal and financial professionals to ensure compliance with relevant laws and regulations.
When incorporating a 501c3 nonprofit, you must list the initial directors and officers on the formation documents, but you don't have to put your personal name on the charity in other ways. Your name and the names of other officers and directors are a matter of public record, but you can maintain confidentiality by creating a separate legal entity to hold the land. However, this strategy comes with its own complexities. When fundraising, you don't need to list your personal name or the names of other donors or founders. Instead, you can simply list the nonprofit's name and its tax-exempt status.