Hi Ben,
Thanks for posting this document, very well explained.
I think the balance is between these pros and cons points:
I see personally more difficult to address the cons considering past discussion on this matter.
Regards
De: 'Ben Wilson' via Infrastructure (CA/B Forum) <infrast...@groups.cabforum.org>
Enviado el: miércoles, 7 de enero de 2026 19:42
Para: infrast...@groups.cabforum.org
Asunto: [Infrastructure] Pros-Cons of Filing CABF as a 501(c)(3) Entity
All, I've uploaded a first draft of a pros-and-cons document for consideration on the advisability of forming a 501(c)(3) organization and filing for recognition with the U. S. Internal Revenue Service. Here is the link: https: //docs. google. com/document/d/1ycmc0dtwYsCggOP1u8CH6MQGac16vfIwJdYteVS2JSE/edit?usp=sharing
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Hi Ben,
Thanks for posting this document, very well explained.
I think the balance is between these pros and cons points:
- Pros: 1, 4, 8 and 9
- Cons: 1, 2, 4, 5, 12 and 15
I see personally more difficult to address the cons considering past discussion on this matter.
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