152: That's Called Tax Fraud! | When an Entrepreneur has a "Really Good" Nonprofit Idea

152: That's Called Tax Fraud! | When an Entrepreneur has a "Really Good" Nonprofit Idea

Author: Jess Birken, MNM, JD November 27, 2025 Duration: 20:15

You've got a great business idea, people want to donate to help, and you're thinking… "What if I just start a nonprofit?" Hold up — let's talk about it.

In this episode, Meghan and I tackle one of the most common (and most frustrating) misconceptions out there — when entrepreneurs try to mix business ventures with nonprofit structures.

Real Listener Question: "I'm coaching a small business owner who wants to restore a historic hotel, turn it into an Airbnb, and start a nonprofit to collect donations for the renovation. He says it's a win-win — is that legal?"

This one had me fired up. We get into why turning your business dream into a "nonprofit project" is usually a fast track to tax fraud, how to tell when an idea crosses the line, and what to do instead. From historic preservation loopholes to optics in small towns, we unpack all the ways good intentions can turn into bad legal problems. If you've ever thought about forming a nonprofit to fund your own idea — listen to this first.

What You'll Learn:

  • Why the IRS cares about your "exempt purpose" more than your passion project
  • How "good ideas" can become tax fraud with one wrong move
  • What happens when your nonprofit owns your business asset
  • Why perception matters just as much as legality
  • Smarter, legal alternatives like crowdfunding and business partnerships
  • How to know when a project is charitable — and when it's just creative entrepreneurship

Bottom line: Not every good idea is a nonprofit idea. If your goal is to make money, serve customers, or grow your business, that's awesome — it just means you need a for-profit model, not a charitable one.

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