[Foundation-l] Chapter-selected Board seats - brainstorming

Dan Rosenthal swatjester at gmail.com
Sat May 3 17:17:57 UTC 2008


Given that the WMF is aware of the issues facing incorporation in  
different states and the difficulties set up as such, combined with  
the fact that we already have 3 in development chapters from 3 major  
metropolitan regions, I'm personally willing to bet that a "one nation  
one chapter" rule would at the very least have to have an exception  
for the US and other large countries with dispersed metropolitan  
centers. Due to the highly sovereign nature of the several states,  
compared with their massive size difference compared to Europe, I  
don't see any other choice.


-Dan
On May 3, 2008, at 10:17 AM, Anthony wrote:

> On Sat, May 3, 2008 at 9:37 AM, Gerard Meijssen
> <gerard.meijssen at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hoi,
>> Countries in Europe have states too.
>> Thanks,
>>      GerardM
>>
> I don't deny that, though I do wonder if we're using the same sense of
> the term "state".  I don't mean to include mere administrative
> divisions.
>
> US states have their own laws, their own income and sales taxes, and
> they each handle incorporation separately.  In fact, a corporation
> which does business in more than one state has to keep separate
> accounting for each state and file as a foreign corporation in each
> state apart from the first.  There are, as Sebastian questioned,
> significant legal, if not tax, advantages to having a separate
> organization in each state.
>
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