[Wikipedia-l] foundation of a German registered association
Ulrich Fuchs
mail at ulrich-fuchs.de
Fri Jan 23 08:40:02 UTC 2004
> And on the other hand, German tax laws might require (I don't know)
> that the German organization be totally independent under its own
> bylaws in order to be registered ("incorporate") and qualify for tax
> exemption. I think I warned against this sort of conflict a year ago.
> I strongly recommend that you all look at how the German chapter of
> ISOC (which is an "e.V.", see www.isoc.de) has solved this. I assume
> they have a working model already, that could be copied. In fact, the
What we actually did, was copying the model of the Free Software Foundation.
They also are a "e.V." ("eingetragener Verein") in Germany, not a Foundation.
As I already said, it's very complicated to found and run a foundation in
Germany, probably far more complicated than you in the US can imagine. Where
you would be founding a foundation normally, we are founding an "e.V." Even
the red cross is an "e.V." in Germany.
Uli
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