SC - budgeting question

Wajdi wajdi at home.com
Fri Oct 20 11:56:40 PDT 2000


(wajdi puts on reeve hat)  What it boils down to is who gets
served at the testing.  If its open to the general populace of
the group, then group funds may be used.  If its only open to an
invited few, then private funds should be used.  It could be
argued that the general populace would indeed benefit from the
testing of recipes, but I don't think the IRS would see it that
way.  General feast funds should not, in my opinion, be used, as
if it is determined, for any reason, that a certain recipe not be
used at feast, then that portion of the populace paying for feast
would not benefit from that particular recipe, only those persons
involved in the testing of it.

wajdi


> ----- Original Message -----
> > Intergroup anthropology question related to feast budgeting: For those of
> > you who do a 'test run' of your feast menu ahead of time, do you pay for
> > the supplies for that test run out of your own pocket, does it come out of
> > the feast budget, do you get other funding from the event budget, or do
> > you fund it some other way?
> >  --
> > Jadwiga Zajaczkowa, mka Jennifer Heise       jenne at tulgey.browser.net
> 
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