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Originally Posted by SStockDart
Every entity listed in the article is "for profit" except NHRA. Can't compare them. I am not attempting to defend NHRA during this coronavirus crap, I'm just saying they have to operate by different rules than the "for profits" therefore should not be compared to them. NHRA follows similar rules as other "not for profit" organizations like NRA. And similar to non profit charities like YMCA, Red Cross, Catholic Ministries, Salvation Army, etc.
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This from Jon Asher: not for profits are not held to a different set of standards regarding public relations efforts and the like. Those differences are ONLY in the manner in which their taxes are paid and collected. They are free to run their businesses in any way they deem necessary.. They’re free to do whatever they like in terms of paying their employees, advertising their services or virtually anything else. The only financial restrictions they face are in regards to how much money they can have on hand at the end of the tax year.