So if I sell digital certificates -- a PDF that says someone donated to my little media side-hustle -- it would be all good? See that's the problem: nobody will tell me what I can do to come into compliance. And as for the banks: I have been paying my taxes for years and the bank connected to this account has zero issues with what I do and are happy to deposit checks made out to my DBA (and then charge me a fee for having a business checking account).
Teknomancer|1 year ago
ok_dad|1 year ago
Anyone who gives you money gets a membership, it’ll be minimum of $1, but it’ll be a “pick your own price” deal.
Honestly though, you could just use a better processor that isn’t such a behemoth that they hate their customers.
mtmail|1 year ago
That said I know several companies that for years have used Paypal's donate button to run their whole company. It's seems arbitrary.
carlosjobim|1 year ago
From what I understand, they allow you to use Stripe for donations for charitable groups or projects.
legitster|1 year ago
> bank connected to this account has zero issues with what I do
Stripe is an intermediary and I would guess this has to do with anti-laundering rules. Your bank doesn't need to engage in this because they have access to everything you do with your money and has more ways to catch/stop you.
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