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1 # NLNet
2
3 With many thanks to <http://nlnet.nl> there are six inter-related grants,
4 documented at the [[nlnet_proposals]] page.
5
6 NLNet is a Foundation and so does not have employees or enter into "work
7 for hire" agreements. It can give money to Corporations, but not
8 at a "Commercial Business-to-Business" rate which would be expected
9 to include payment of Corporation insurance, tax etc.)
10 Universities, individuals, and other Foundations are perfectly fine.
11
12 They have an extremely knowledgeable International Tax Law specialist
13 who has negotiated tax agreements with most countries in the world and
14 consequently, subject to your Accountant checking with the law in your
15 country, donations - and they are charitable donations - are extremely
16 likely to be 100% tax-deductible.
17
18 The process is as follows:
19
20 * Proposals are submitted, reviewed, independently audited and (sometimes)
21 approved.
22 * Accepted proposals submit a Project Plan listing a set of milestones,
23 each of which has a fixed budget associated with it (note: not an
24 hourly rate!)
25 * The Project Plan becomes part of a Memorandum of Understanding, signed
26 by the team (note: not a contract!)
27 * On 100% completion of tasks *or subtasks* (which must add up ultimately
28 to the total allocated budget) after approval by the project leader,
29 an rfp (Request for Payment) is submitted by email to nlnet.
30 * The rfp is paid directly by bank transfer from NLNet
31 *not by the Libre-SOC project*
32
33 Note that the lack of hourly rate and the lack of contractual obligation
34 is what enables this to be considered charitable donations.
35
36 This lack of contractual obligation also means that if the work is not
37 done, then there is no penalty (for you). The only thing that happens
38 is we grumble a bit and have to find someone else to do the work.
39
40 It is **your responsibility** to comply with local law and to consult an
41 Accountant. Your Accountant will be able to confirm the International
42 Tax Agreements, from the details and/or contact information on NLNet's
43 website <https://nlnet.nl/foundation/ANBI.html>. If you are not familiar
44 with this, or if your Accountant is unfamiliar with International Tax
45 Agreements, please contact us, and we can put your Accountant in touch
46 with Bob Goudriaan, the Finance Director of NLnet who specialises in
47 International Tax Law. Bob can explain the details to your Accountant;
48 your Accountant can explain it to you.
49
50
51 # NLNet LibreSOC Top-level
52
53 * 2019-02-012 Core <https://bugs.libre-soc.org/show_bug.cgi?id=191>
54 * 2019-10-043 Wishbone <https://bugs.libre-soc.org/show_bug.cgi?id=175>
55 * 2019-10-031 Video <https://bugs.libre-soc.org/show_bug.cgi?id=137>
56 * 2019-10-029 Coriolis2 <https://bugs.libre-soc.org/show_bug.cgi?id=138>
57 * 2019-10-042 MESA <https://bugs.libre-soc.org/show_bug.cgi?id=140>
58 * 2019-10-032 Proofs <https://bugs.libre-soc.org/show_bug.cgi?id=158>
59 * 2019-10-046 Standards <https://bugs.libre-soc.org/show_bug.cgi?id=174>
60
61 # NLNet new members onboarding FAQ <a id="faq">
62
63 This FAQ is written to assist people in understanding the key difference
64 between being "financially rewarded with charitable donations" and
65 "a job / contract / work-for-hire agreement".
66
67 * Q: I heard that NLnet is EU funded, I am not in the EU therefore I
68 cannot help?
69 - A: we get this a lot: it is wrong. NLnet is quite happy to give
70 donations for work done by people outside of the EU, for the PET
71 Programme tasks (<http://nlnet.nl/PET>). The "Assure" Programme
72 is slightly different.
73 * Q: I work for a company, can my company receive donations?
74 - A: of course! Just bear in mind that NLnet will not pay your employer's
75 Corporation Tax contributions (because NLnet is a Charitable
76 Foundation).
77 * Q: I am from India. Can i receive charitable donations?
78 - A: Directly? no you can't! This is due to a Law in India that
79 prohibits India Nationals from directly receiving **any** Charitable
80 Donations from Foreigners! However, "work" turns out to be
81 absolutely fine, and if you have a foreign bank account (outside
82 of India), that's also fine. It's transfers to **India** bank
83 accounts from Foreign Charities that is prohibited by India Law.
84 There are solutions, basically.
85 * Q: So I start work on a bug: do I get paid "per hour"?
86 - A: No. NLnet's donations are for "results" (Milestones) not time.
87 This avoids NLnet being, for example, qualified under local law
88 (e.g. UK IR35) as an "employer" (which would interfere with their
89 status and responsibilities as a Charitable Foundation).
90 * Q: What if I don't complete the work?
91 - A: then you can't submit a Request for Payment.
92 * Q: Are there any penalties or consequences for me if I don't?
93 - A: No. there's no contract (it's a Memorandum of Understanding), so
94 no penalties. You just don't get the associated "gift / donation".
95 * Q: What if it's a really long task?
96 - A: We can (and do) split the (pre-agreed) Milestones into sub-tasks
97 in our bugtracker. The same rules apply: 100% completion is required.
98 * Q: What if i take a longer or shorter time?
99 - A: If it's shorter, great! you still get the same gift/donation (good for
100 you!) If it's longer, then, well, this is really no different from
101 having given a "quote" for a job. If that's really problematic
102 we may be able to sort something out.
103 * Q: So do I pay any tax on what I get paid?
104 - A: This is a question that you will have to ask your *Accountant*. In
105 most jurisdictions, Charitable Gifts (which is what NLnet gives you)
106 are entirely tax-free, however beyond a certain point some jurisdictions
107 might start taxing it. Bottom line: it is **your** responsibility to
108 check with **your** Accountant. Not ours, and not NLnet's. We can
109 help get you through the "Understanding Hoops" on that however it is
110 definitely your responsibility and your responsibility alone.
111 * Q: What was that about a Memorandum of Understanding?
112 - A: Part of NLnet's funding remit (under the EU Horizon 2020
113 Programme) and also part of the protection for yourself and for
114 them, you will need to be listed as a Project Contributor on the
115 associated Grant's MoU. Note and reinforcement reminder: *this is
116 not a contract*, it is simply for the NLnet Foundation's
117 "Accountability and Audit trails" and is entirely private.
118 Also note that the MoU specifically states (reinforcing the above)
119 that you agree that it's your responsibility to contact an Accountant
120 and to comply with local Tax Law regarding the donations that you
121 receive.
122 * Q: What about my privacy in that regard?
123 - A: NLnet do not give out confidential names and addresses and we
124 request that you communicate that information directly to them
125 (not to us as Project Leaders or to other Project Members)
126 * Q: What about Bank Account information for payments, I mean donations
127 - A: Again: we request that you pass on the Bank Account information
128 directly to NLnet.
129 * Q: So... you - personally - the other LibreSOC developers - are not
130 paying us or involved in payment in any way?
131 - A: Correct. We receive personal charitable donations (gifts) from NLnet,
132 just like you would, having first also been added to the MoU.
133 * Q: This all sounds very odd! I want to consult my Lawyer!
134 - A: Yeah please don't do that (and please don't complain - especially
135 publicly, which, very disappointingly, we've seen online - about
136 the fact that we are asking you not waste Charitable Donations
137 on a Lawyer. **PLEASE READ THIS ANSWER CAREFULLY** and if
138 you do not understand it, **contact** us and ask questions
139 rather than make public remarks about something that you do not
140 properly understand).
141 Paying a Lawyer with Charitable Donations - which you would
142 receive and then use to pay that Lawyer - is Charitable Donations
143 completely and utterly wasted for absolutely no good reason,
144 because that Lawyer will not have the knowledge or expertise to
145 correctly answer your
146 question. Worse than that, you will be asking the **wrong expert**
147 (unless they are also an expert in International
148 Finance, specialise in International Tax Agreements, and are
149 also a Chartered Accountant, or they are prepared to work
150 "Pro-bono"). NLnet is Charitably funding "Works for the Public
151 Good". If you pay your lawyer hundreds to thousands of dollars
152 for "advice", that money needs to be replenished in your bank
153 account. That means, ultimately, that NLnet, a Charity, is paying
154 **your legal costs** to ask a question that **your lawyer** is
155 not even qualified to answer, because they are **not an Accountant**!
156 Please instead have your **Accountant** review the International
157 Tax Agreements that apply to **Charities like NLnet**, and give
158 your **Accountant** the following information:
159 <https://nlnet.nl/foundation/ANBI.html> as well as a Reference
160 to the tax rules that apply to **Charities** of the type that NLnet
161 is registered as:
162 <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algemeen_nut_beogende_instelling>.
163 Your **Accountant** can check and also explain to you the following
164 rules for philanthropy in Europe:
165 <https://www.philanthropyadvocacy.eu/legal-environment-for-philanthropy-in-europe/>.
166 If your **Accountant** does not understand them, have them contact
167 Bob Goudriaan directly. Bob Goudriaan, who is a Chartered Accountant
168 specialising in International Tax Law, can explain it to your
169 **Accountant**, your Accountant can explain it to you.
170 Did we emphasise enough, yet, that this is something that is
171 within the domain expertise of an **Accountant**, not a **Lawyer**?
172 * Q: I wanted to ask about "Works for the Public Good". What does that mean,
173 in practical terms?
174 - A: It means that our (your) work - must be made available under Libre
175 Licenses. In this project's case we chose the LGPLv3+.
176 * Q: Do I retain copyright?
177 - A: Yes you do however we do ask that you make a "dual-assignment" so
178 that we can enter into (non-exclusive, non-transferrable) re-licensing
179 agreements to large Corporations that do not like the LGPLv3+.
180 Given that you would receive a percentage of a substantial amount
181 of money (which will be a donation by that Corporation) there is
182 a financial incentive there (licensing deals for GPUs start around
183 USD 250,000 for the low-end ones and go up from there).
184 * Q: What's this about transparency?
185 - A: We are funded under NLnet's Privacy and Enhanced Trust Programme
186 <https://nlnet.nl/PET>. The mandate is so that people to be able to
187 trust what we are doing, and for independent audits to be able to
188 take place. Therefore, development discussion needs to be under
189 resources within our control to record (i.e. not github). Even the
190 IRC channel is logged.
191 * Q: So I have to record *everything*?
192 - A: No, just make sure to use the bugtracker, mailing lists, IRC channel
193 gitolite3 and FTP server for general day-to-day *development*. Not
194 your "personal conversations" or (if a Professor for example) your
195 Lectures which happen to mention LibreSOC.
196 * Q: That sounds nerve-wracking!
197 - A: This is just how Libre software development is done: entirely publicly!
198 There is nothing new here in 30+ years of Libre software development,
199 it's just that it's a condition of involvement rather than optional.
200 [sotto voice: and to be honest the traffic volume is so high and it's
201 of such specialist interest that nobody's going to be looking who isn't
202 genuinely interested :) ]
203 An additional very important reason: we need proof of prior art,
204 in case some idiotic patent troll tries to patent ideas they happen
205 to get a glimpse of. By keeping the full and complete discussion
206 on recorded **timestamped** archives such efforts may be invalidated.
207