And the other thing people forget who try to "helpfully" set us up a 501(c) in the US is that most of our expenses are *NOT* in the united states. and a 501(c) has to spend most of it's money in the united states. This is not helpful to us.
A Canadian solution is in the works. -Bob > There is work being done to put into place appropriate legal entities. > This is essentially a large exercise in paperwork for accounting and audit > compliance. > > We're on it. This stuff doesn't happen overnight. Now let's leave it at > that... > > >> > a non-profit, a 'regular' corp cannot transfer funds without a TON of > >> > justification paperwork (especially internationally) - our attorney said > >> > it was definately not worth the legal expense involved and would almos > >> > certainly invite an IRS audit (at more expense).