Hi all,<div><br></div><div>I just found this list and the discussion about forming a US chapter. I'm an accountant and enrolled agent living in Tampa, Florida, who has been playing around with OSM for about a month now (I apparently had an account years ago but I don't remember using it very much). I have successfully incorporated a non-profit organization in the state of Florida, and am treasurer of that organization. We haven't filed with the IRS for exemption from taxation, and we probably don't plan on ever doing so (it's not worth the hassle for us), but this is something I'm familiar with and would be willing to do for the chapter (I have a colleague who has successfully applied for exemptions in the past and most likely would be willing to help me with the wording for free - this isn't something I'd recommend paying for).</div>
<div><br></div><div>As for the incorporation itself, if you want to incorporate in Florida I can handle this no problem. However, among other things (I can give the details later), I'd need a physical address (not PO Box) of the principal place of business, which needs to be located in Florida. That could be someone's house (the principal place of business of the Wikimedia Foundation was initially the house of Jimmy Wales), but it'd probably be better if we could use something more professional. Maybe the USF can be convinced to let us use a faculty member's office as the principal place of business.</div>
<div><br></div><div>If you'd rather incorporate outside of Florida, that's fine too. I can still help with all the IRS filings, which are more complicated than the state incorporation anyway. And I can probably help a little with the state tax filings, though I'm most familiar with the laws of Florida. Don't incorporate without checking with a tax expert. You need to make sure your purpose statement adheres to the IRS requirements if you want tax exemption.</div>
<div><br></div><div>Let me know when the next teleconference is planned.</div><div><br></div><div>Anthony DiPierro</div>