Can I use an organizational account without a real organization to become sponsored? #129438
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Select Topic AreaQuestion BodyI have created an organization account for a set of new projects, although I am the only one involved, and there is no "real" organization in law or fiscal terms. In my country (Poland), I have a status of self-employed, so I am also a legal firm, but that's the question: is it relevant to GitHub Sponsors' bylaws and regulations? Should I use a personal account or an organizational account? (I have a plan to build the organization shortly, but it can take some time.) |
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TayabGhafor
Jun 22, 2024
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Certainly!
If you're self-employed in Poland and plan to build an organization later, using an organization account on GitHub is advisable. It separates your personal and professional projects clearly and prepares you for future growth and collaboration. This approach aligns with your current legal status and allows you to manage sponsorships more professionally. Make sure to consult with a tax advisor to understand any local implications related to receiving funds.