VAT on Hackspace

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Richard Ibbotson

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Oct 4, 2012, 5:57:18 AM10/4/12
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As some of you know from beginning October we have to pay VAT on the Hackspace rental. This was not previously paid due to a tax loophole on rental of storage premises. This loophole was closed in the last budget
I guess this will come up at the AGM, but might I propose that those who can afford it voluntarily increase their monthly payment by 20%. There is still a gap between income and expenditure being plugged by Ryan.
 
Or better; bring in more new members.
 
Thanks,
Richard

daprigoo

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Oct 4, 2012, 8:45:30 AM10/4/12
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just transfered £24 to cover my October contribution + VAT. I'd be grateful if someone could confirm it is actually getting the the RHS  (ie Ryan) account.

Ta,
david

Nigel Worsley

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Oct 4, 2012, 9:00:21 AM10/4/12
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> Or better; bring in more new members.

Which reminds me, I have been meaning to ask for ages. How do I go about
joining, the wiki is rather unhelpful about this!

Nigle

mikethebee

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Oct 14, 2012, 12:02:18 PM10/14/12
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Hello Nigel,

Everyone is  looking at how  to make membership things clearer, any  feedback is really good. Did you get to make a donation? Every £1 is *really*  important to the survival of The Space. 

-Mike

Nigel Worsley

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Oct 15, 2012, 9:38:16 AM10/15/12
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> mikethebee wrote:
> Everyone is looking at how to make membership things clearer, any feedback is really good.

Appointing someone to deal with membership would be a good start, I think everyone
assumed somebody else would reply to my question about membership but yours is
the only one - 10 days after my posting.

> Did you get to make a donation?

No, nobody will tell me how to :)

> Every £1 is *really* important to the survival of The Space.

My money is ready and waiting to be had, just tell me how to join!

Nigle

Jim Pugh

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Oct 15, 2012, 9:47:00 AM10/15/12
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I'd like to join, if only so I dont feel guilty asking all these questions. Its unlikely I'll be using the space much, and as such would plump for a per visit plus consumables deal.
But that said I wouldnt mind paying a monthly sub as a 'lite user' or something, to help support the group, and play my little part in it existing in the first place.
Really I feel I would be paying for the privelage of knowing you clever guys are there if I get really stuck! (dont worry I wont go crazy) And access to any info that is sure to develop on the Wiki

Jim Pugh (scott cairo)

Dave Castle

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Oct 15, 2012, 1:53:13 PM10/15/12
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A lite membership may interest me too. I can't see me getting to the space very often due to other commitments, but I read the threads here. May be you could have an "associate" level membership or "Friends of the Space".

Dave

Stuart Livings

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Oct 15, 2012, 5:31:38 PM10/15/12
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How about £2 per visit + materials/wear-tear/equipment donations to cover anything specific?  e.g. 1cm of solder is nothing, but 100 people using 1cm is significant.  Similarly things like the laser cutter and CNC mill should imply a larger donation due to the large operational costs.

Like many on this list I don't come very often at all but I'm happy to contribute for my attendance when I do make it.  A couple of quid seems a perfect number to me if I'm not using any specific tools.

Thoughts?

Ryan .

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Oct 15, 2012, 5:40:09 PM10/15/12
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I think we agreed on a 5 pound drop in fee earlier in the process but happy to review on Wednesday ;-)

Stuart Livings

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Oct 15, 2012, 5:44:29 PM10/15/12
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I'm happy with that too, if it covers use of all equipment?  I must confess that I haven't read the whole thread here...

Ryan .

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Oct 15, 2012, 5:46:42 PM10/15/12
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Yeah it pretty much covers everything 'proper' membership would except access.

Tom Allen

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Oct 15, 2012, 6:36:00 PM10/15/12
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have added a cash box and visitor sign in book to the master todo list on wiki

http://readinghackspace.org.uk/wiki/ToDo#Main_Hack_Room

Jim Pugh

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Oct 16, 2012, 6:42:33 AM10/16/12
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I would be happy to forgo on demand access. How about a drop in (as in Im just about to drop in) fee, plus a rate card and subsequent honesty box for consumables, wear etc. Im only in it for the T shirt!



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Stuart Ward

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Oct 16, 2012, 12:06:45 PM10/16/12
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For what is s worth...

I don't think we should have a light membership it should be based on what the person is able to contribute to the group. So some can contribute more in financial terms others on other ways.

So how about we adopt the true "pay what you want" philosophy. Anyone can be a member and get an access card if they pay a monthly amount via a standing order.

The standing order as this allows the space to have a level of assurance of the monthly funds available.

Should we have a minimum amount, or perhaps a suggested minimum say. I know London has a minimum of £5, perhaps they only get a door card if the contribution is £5 or more

Stuart

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