tower@bu-cs.UUCP (03/24/87)
In article <366@bms-at.UUCP> stuart@bms-at.UUCP (Stuart D. Gathman) writes: > Two questions: > > 1) Are donations to the Free software foundation tax deductible in USA? > If so, where does one send them? Yes, the Foundation is a charitable organization under Section 501(c)3 of the IRS Code. To: Free Software Foundation 1000 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138 USA > 2) How can I get the rumored GNU C-compiler? > Details, on this have been posted within the last few days in newsgroups: mod.compilers, net.emacs, comp.lang.c, comp.lang.misc > -- > Stuart D. Gathman <..!seismo!dgis!bms-at!stuart> -- Len Tower, Distributed Systems Group, Boston University, 111 Cummington Street, Boston, MA 02215, USA +1 (617) 353-2780 Home: 36 Porter Street, Somerville, MA 02143, USA +1 (617) 623-7739 UUCP: {}!harvard!bu-cs!tower INTERNET: tower@bu-cs.bu.edu
davidsen@steinmetz.UUCP (03/27/87)
In article <5673@bu-cs.BU.EDU> tower@bu-cs.bu.edu writes: >In article <366@bms-at.UUCP> stuart@bms-at.UUCP (Stuart D. Gathman) writes: > > Two questions: > > > > 1) Are donations to the Free software foundation tax deductible in USA? > > If so, where does one send them? > >Yes, the Foundation is a charitable organization under Section 501(c)3 >of the IRS Code. I would check with a tax man first. Every charatable organization I help sent me letters last year saying that contributions this year would not be deductable, and please send more now (last year). Before you send, I would make sure what the tax status is. -- bill davidsen sixhub \ ihnp4!seismo!rochester!steinmetz -> crdos1!davidsen chinet / ARPA: davidsen%crdos1.uucp@ge-crd.ARPA (or davidsen@ge-crd.ARPA)