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Estonian Wikipedia is suing the government because of changed rules that deny Wikipedia tax exemption status as a non-governmental, philanthropic organization. "A few years ago, the Tax Board changed its way of selecting charities for the tax exemption ...

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Posted by: carbuncle

Here is an excerpt (it's a short article, so there's not very much more):

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Estonian Wikipedia is suing the government because of changed rules that deny Wikipedia tax exemption status as a non-governmental, philanthropic organization.

"A few years ago, the Tax Board changed its way of selecting charities for the tax exemption list. The text [of the law] remains the same, but the interpretation of it changed," said Raul Veede, a board member of Wikimedia Eesti, a Wikipedia-related NGO.

According to Veede, the new interpretation of a charity eligible for tax-exemption status is classified in two ways: firstly, the charity must distribute material goods; and, secondly, it must serve people who are disadvantaged as compared to the rest of society. However, the Estonian-language website of Wikipedia, doe not qualify for the criteria.

Posted by: thekohser

Hea töö ja õnnitlused, Estonian government!