On 7/19/07, Alison Wheeler <wikimedia(a)alisonwheeler.com> wrote:
On Wed, July 18, 2007 15:52, GerardM wrote:
It is not even true that a board member could not
be paid a
salary because otherwise the legal entity is an for profit organisation.
OK, I might have slightly muddied the two points there in the way I worded
my point, but to clarify: in the UK (and, no doubt, some other
jurisdictions) it is not permissible to pay the board member of a
non-profit / charitable organisation for their being a board member,
whereas with a 'for profit' organisation this would be normal.
That's correct, you can't pay a board member for being a board member,
since (in just about every case) the board are the non-profit
corporation equivalent of shareholders in a for-profit corporation.
Employees can get paid in any type of corporation.
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Stephen Bain
stephen.bain(a)gmail.com