they made these things called jobs...look into it.
They pay no income tax.
Most nonprofit companies have paid positions. The nonprofit part refers to the company not making a profit beyond what it takes to run things.
Qualified Nonprofit organizations are exempted from paying taxes. If a NPO starts doing activities that aren't related to their basic purpose, then they have to pay taxes. http://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/08/nonprofit-tax.asp
If he doesnt pay attention to you and doesnt really care about talking to you.
It must obtain recognition by the IRS as qualifying for tax exempt status.
No it doesnt..
Yes!
What legal actions can i take if my employer doesnt pay me?
If you're at fault, you pay.
YES, they can/will likely garnishee his pay AND/OR yours too. Especially if he doesnt pay, they will come after you and any assets you may have. Make him take care of this ASAP. When you co-signed, you said in effect, if he doesnt pay, I WILL. Good Luck
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In Massachusetts, an LLC cannot be designated as a nonprofit entity. Nonprofit organizations must typically be structured as a corporation under state law, specifically as a nonprofit corporation. However, LLCs can be formed for certain charitable purposes and can elect to be taxed as a nonprofit under IRS regulations, but they still need to comply with the requirements for nonprofit corporations in Massachusetts. For truly nonprofit activities, it's advisable to establish a nonprofit corporation.