Scratch, DCP, and the IRS

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_antishock8
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Re: Scratch, DCP, and the IRS

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I dig Mr. Spencer. He's the Boston Celtics to your Phoenix Mercury I'm afraid...
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antishock8 wrote:I dig Mr. Spencer. He's the Boston Celtics to your Phoenix Mercury I'm afraid...

He's the Boston Celtics to your pre-school nap time, poor fellow.
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Re: Scratch, DCP, and the IRS

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I'm sorry, what POS book did you publish again that no one has read and no once cares about? *Name drop of university press in 3-2-1...*
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Re: Scratch, DCP, and the IRS

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Daniel Peterson wrote:And follow-up posts about my many smear campaigns, my homocidal urges, my flirtation (at least) with federal tax fraud...


Well, dang it all to heck. I thought I was the only one Daniel flirted with (well, with the exception of his wife...).

I'm so disappointed!
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Re: Scratch, DCP, and the IRS

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harmony wrote:
Daniel Peterson wrote:And follow-up posts about my many smear campaigns, my homocidal urges, my flirtation (at least) with federal tax fraud...


Well, dang it all to heck. I thought I was the only one Daniel flirted with (well, with the exception of his wife...).

I'm so disappointed!


Now, Harmony, really....you don't expect a scoundrel of his magnitude to be exclusive, do you? ;)
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Daniel Peterson wrote:
antishock8 wrote:I dig Mr. Spencer. He's the Boston Celtics to your Phoenix Mercury I'm afraid...

He's the Boston Celtics to your pre-school nap time, poor fellow.


With all due respect, Sir, you have obviously never facilitated a pre-school transition to rest time. Bring that PhD hither and show us what you got, buddy.

(I bet he thinks they all sleep ;-)
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antishock8 wrote:I'm sorry, what POS book did you publish again that no one has read and no once cares about? *Name drop of university press in 3-2-1...*

Poor artichoke8 imagines that his very articulate disdain for the book -- which was published by a pretty reputable press -- somehow means that it doesn't count as a non-apologetic publication. Alhough the poor fellow has a short attention span, that's what the issue actually is.
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Jersey Girl wrote:With all due respect, Sir, you have obviously never facilitated a pre-school transition to rest time. Bring that PhD hither and show us what you got, buddy.

(I bet he thinks they all sleep ;-)

Oh no indeed. I don't think that they sleep, and I have no illusions about nap time. It's chaos and disorder and puerility.

That's why I thought of poor artichoke8.
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Re: Scratch, DCP, and the IRS

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DCP's $20,400 is also included in Part II, Line 25, of the Form 990 for "compensation of officers, directors, etc." in the column for "management and general." This is a category that is separate from the huge $1,033,031 figure listed for "other salaries and wages." I also found this interesting: unlike some of the other board members, the schedule with comp to directors does not list DCP's BYU address (in fact, I saw no mention anywhere in the Form 990 of his connection to BYU), but some other address (perhaps his home) in Orem. I know you are trying very hard to back up DCP's claim, but so far I've seen no evidence in the Form 990 to support your supposition. The Form 990 says what it says, and how can DCP really dispute it when he refuses to even look at it?



Did you miss my post where the instructions say that if the chairmans time is paid for to another organization it is still to be reported as if paid directly to the chairman (or directors, etc.).
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If the organization pays any other person, such as a management services company, for the services provided by any of its officers, directors, trustees, or key employees, report the compensation and other items in Part V-A as if the organization had paid the officers, directors, etc., directly.



My question is this: would BYU qualify as a "management services company" and would DCP qualify as an "officer, director, trustee or key employee" of BYU for purposes of this rule?



Yes. THe key is "any other person." The reference to a management company is only an example. Any other person can mean any corporation which legally is a person.
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