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to qualify for "GitHub Sponsors" as a developer you have to join a "waitlist", submit yourself to an intrusive "rigorous vetting process" and then be evaluated by an anonymous "Advisory Panel" that decides if you pass. i wonder where i've seen this before 🤔
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If you create a corporation, you'll need to start filing taxes every year with all the donations treated as business income. In many countries, such as where I live (Canada), receiving donations / crowdfunded money is considered non-taxable income as long as you provide nothing.
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If you give people a t-shirt or some other swag for donating, it ends up being considered business income since you provided goods / services, but for simply taking donations and providing nothing in return you can legitimately avoid paying income tax at least in Canada.
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So, you can pay yourself a salary (and pay income tax, but not corporate tax, unless you let it roll over into a new tax year as profit) and/or give yourself dividends (paying corporate tax + dividend tax) but it makes this very complicated and you're paying taxes + PayPal fees.
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Even if you manage to create a non-profit, it's not necessarily legitimate to just send yourself money from there. It probably has to count as a salary paid to someone to advance the mission of the non-profit. I doubt it's legitimate to just funnel money through a non-profit.
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