It was not in order. It became in order. What I'm saying is that it wasn't responsible for the closure of RMFC. The issue was taken care of including changing to a for-profit company. They did not retain non-profit status. The RMFC staff who told me is not SovCit.
For-profit is not the solution I would have gone for. But having someone manage unfiled tax reports in a business that operates (though unreported) as a non-profit (thus having no gains), and then reinstate the business as a for-profit, is nowhere as expensive as a non-negotiable $44,000 expenditure in security costs.
Had I found a severely incompetent manager in charge of the convention I work for, I would have simply changed / rebranded to a different convention that's NOT non-profit BUT not-for-profit. Denfur defines itself as a Limited Liability Company. I don't know if they're not-for-profit.
I haven't verified any of this through multiple sources, I am not currently actively investigating.
I don't know the current status of RMFC as a business or if they declared for bankruptcy.
It was not in order. It became in order. What I'm saying is that it wasn't responsible for the closure of RMFC. The issue was taken care of including changing to a for-profit company. They did not retain non-profit status. The RMFC staff who told me is not SovCit.
For-profit is not the solution I would have gone for. But having someone manage unfiled tax reports in a business that operates (though unreported) as a non-profit (thus having no gains), and then reinstate the business as a for-profit, is nowhere as expensive as a non-negotiable $44,000 expenditure in security costs.
Had I found a severely incompetent manager in charge of the convention I work for, I would have simply changed / rebranded to a different convention that's NOT non-profit BUT not-for-profit. Denfur defines itself as a Limited Liability Company. I don't know if they're not-for-profit.
I haven't verified any of this through multiple sources, I am not currently actively investigating.
I don't know the current status of RMFC as a business or if they declared for bankruptcy.