Stephen Frost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Honestly, you're the first one to bring up that there's some limitation > on volume regarding being commercial or non-commercial. This still > doesn't deal with the issue that we claim to not sell products on our > webpage. Do you happen to know what the volume is before you become a > commercial entity?
£60000 turnover => you *must* be VAT registered. You might get sued => you *want* a form of association providing protection for officers and members e.g. Limited Company Don't make a profit => nothing at all. Don't want to make a profit => nothing at all You pay money to people in recompense for their efforts or to cover their expenses => someone in the org should understand UK PAYE, Tax and Expenses law. This stuff isn't hard. It's just *stupid* to go around saying "oh, we claim we're not commercial because we're not trying to make a profit, just raise some money". It would be like, oh, trying to do contract work without a legal entity to bill through and then wondering why the taxman wanted a lot of money from you. cheers, Rich. -- rich walker | Shadow Robot Company | [EMAIL PROTECTED] technical director 251 Liverpool Road | need a Hand? London N1 1LX | +UK 20 7700 2487 www.shadow.org.uk/products/newhand.shtml -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

