Post #1830236
2026-04-27 23:57 UTC
@paulnatsuo @nev @catalystcoop cool, thanks!
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@catalystcoop@mastodon.energy 2026-05-14 18:53
@fstateaudio@mastodon.sdf.org @paulnatsuo@scholar.social @nev@status.nevillepark.ca Each US state has its own incorporation statutes, some of which explicitly recognize co-ops, while others do not. Then there's Subchapter T of tax code, which governs how co-ops are taxed, based on criteria that are independent of the incorporation statutes. Colorado has particularly robust and modern co-op incorporation options. Jason Wiener specializes in co-op law, both in CO and other states: https://jrwiener.com/