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Sam,
Probably a stupid question, but that rarely stopped me from asking
before...
At 2016-07-03 08:29:56 -0400
Sam Lanfranco <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Initially I have two goals. The first is to propose a reporting scheme
> for NCSG, NCUC and NPOC to report out financial information in ways that
> support transparency and accountability, as a matter of best practice
> and not because of any worries about accountability. The second is look
> for possible improvements for how the modest (minimal) funding is
> administered. That involves dealing with a number of minor but
> bedeviling issues. None of our three entities has an independent legal
> status (we are not NGO’s). Thus, most financial systems will not allow
> us to have independent bank accounts. At the moment the NPOC account is
> held by an individual, as is the case I believe for NCSG and NCUC. Also,
> for such accounts national tax authorities may treat deposits as
> “personal income” and impose taxes. The committee will explore (the
> rather limited) options for independent bank accounts. The occasional
> suggestion that NCSG, et. al., look to incorporation as not-for-profit
> entities brings additional complications and is an unlikely option.
Why do we need an independent account? Why can't ICANN set up an
account for the NCSG and/or NCUC?
Cheers,
--
Shane
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