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[[Image:501(c)3 Letter.png|thumb|Scan of 501(c)3 status letter]]
[[Image:501(c)3 Letter.png|thumb|Scan of 501(c)3 status letter]]
The Wikimedia Foundation Inc., a Florida not-for-profit corporation, is registered as a charitable organization with the State of Florida's ''Division of Consumer Services'', a division of the State of Florida's ''Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services'', and may lawfully solicit donations under Florida law. The Foundation has been granted official tax exempt status (501(c)(3)) from the United States ''Internal Revenue Service''. Corporate status was granted in April 2005 and is retroactive back to the date of creation of the Foundation: June 20, 2003. You may deduct donations from your federally-taxable income. Please contact a tax professional for the details of deducting such a donation.
The Wikimedia Foundation Inc., a Florida not-for-profit corporation, is registered as a charitable organization with the State of Florida's ''Division of Consumer Services'', a division of the State of Florida's ''Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services'', and may lawfully solicit donations under Florida law. The Foundation has been granted official tax exempt status (section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code) from the United States ''Internal Revenue Service''. Tax-exempt status was granted in April 2005 and is retroactive back to the date of creation of the Foundation: June 20, 2003. You may deduct donations from your federally-taxable income. Please contact a tax professional for the details of deducting such a donation.


Donations from individuals who are not U.S. residents or nationals may not be tax-deductible &mdash; questions about such donations should be directed to a tax professional. Donors living outside the United States should determine whether there is a tax treaty or other law that would allow them to deduct a donation to Wikimedia from their income.
Donations from individuals who are not U.S. residents or nationals may not be tax-deductible &mdash; questions about such donations should be directed to a tax professional. Donors living outside the United States should determine whether there is a tax treaty with the United States and their country or other law that would allow them to deduct a donation to Wikimedia from their income. Currently there are tax treaty provisions for deductibility in some cases for Canadian, Mexican and Israeli taxpayers.

Revision as of 00:48, 12 September 2005

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Scan of 501(c)3 status letter

The Wikimedia Foundation Inc., a Florida not-for-profit corporation, is registered as a charitable organization with the State of Florida's Division of Consumer Services, a division of the State of Florida's Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, and may lawfully solicit donations under Florida law. The Foundation has been granted official tax exempt status (section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code) from the United States Internal Revenue Service. Tax-exempt status was granted in April 2005 and is retroactive back to the date of creation of the Foundation: June 20, 2003. You may deduct donations from your federally-taxable income. Please contact a tax professional for the details of deducting such a donation.

Donations from individuals who are not U.S. residents or nationals may not be tax-deductible — questions about such donations should be directed to a tax professional. Donors living outside the United States should determine whether there is a tax treaty with the United States and their country or other law that would allow them to deduct a donation to Wikimedia from their income. Currently there are tax treaty provisions for deductibility in some cases for Canadian, Mexican and Israeli taxpayers.