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Yorba, the IRS, and tax-exemption

Yorba, the IRS, and tax-exemption

Posted Jul 10, 2014 1:42 UTC (Thu) by dberkholz (guest, #23346)
Parent article: Yorba, the IRS, and tax-exemption

In discussion with many people involved with FLOSS foundations, a common theme has been that it seems that times have changed at the IRS. Nowadays, you need a much clearer benefit to society than freely available code, whether it's a focus on education or software itself that's clearly beneficial to underserved groups.


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Yorba, the IRS, and tax-exemption

Posted Jul 12, 2014 0:50 UTC (Sat) by rahvin (guest, #16953) [Link]

You can challenge IRS interpretations quite easily. You have to go through the appeal process but you can still challenge them in court if the appeals don't go your way. The IRS has been trying to crack down on what they believe is abuse of the 501c category without special authority from congress to do so. Though the IRS has broad rule making authority such rules and interpretations are subject to review and rejection, it's just a harder and more involved process.

If this becomes more widespread as a broad rule from the IRS I would imagine at some point that someone it going to have to challenge this in court and force the IRS to recognize FOSS software as a public benefit. Hopefully the appropriate foundations can put the wheels in motion on this before it becomes a life or death situation for them.


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