>> Apparently you've only jumped in at the
end here and haven't been
reading all of my posts on this thread.
Sorry. Your message about getting non-profit status said it was related to
land and structures "as the entity through which you manage your
collection"... Sounded like a personal-use situation.
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Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 11:45 PM
To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Subject: Re: Housing collections (was: other Utah collectors?)
In article <000801c60cf7$3be9eec0$6401a8c0 at DESKTOP>,
"'Computer Collector Newsletter'" <news at
computercollector.com> writes:
To me that sounds as lousy as thing to do as parking
in a handicap space.
Apparently you've only jumped in at the end here and haven't been reading
all of my posts on this thread. Go back and read them again and you'll see
that I've been talking of purchasing land/buildings in the pursuit of making
a public museum.
This is most certainly not tax fraud and I'm not licensing my museum under
GPL either :-).
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