2x2 Financial Organization
For Profit Organization
The 2x2 group is a for-profit organization. They do not keep track of receipts or income and all the workers I've met don't file taxes or report their income to the IRS.
Collections After Meetings
After meetings, the 2x2 workers rush to the back door before anyone leaves to collect money in the handshakes, and yet they claim to not take collections. Maybe they mean "open collections". And they don't report how much money they collect either. As soon as they leave their job as a 2x2 worker, they are not given money for their preaching service.
Trust Funds
In many areas, the cult have trust funds set up. These funds are controlled by [72].
Money Movement
Any time someone has a large sum of money, it's movement can be tracked because large amounts must be reported. However money is moved in the 2x2 cult through people, on their person.
Collecting money from Overseas
Workers that want to collect money from their home country have a collection person. The collection person may have power of attorney to collect checks and cash them. Then the cash is used to buy a money order which is mailed overseas or large bills may be carried on person of someone "visiting" them.
Financing of [72]
Workers expect their followers to give money to them at [120] and when they stay at their homes. I've never met a worker that files or pays taxes on their income.
Does Not Meet Requirements of Nonprofit Organization
I've never heard nor seen an overseer register their business. It is obviously a for-proft business because as a worker, we never kept any receipts or filed taxes as a tax-exempt organization or otherwise.
Willful Lack of Public Record Keeping
There is no record keeper that is publicly known. The group has a mobile headquarters. This helps prevents local authorities from asking them to obtain a business license. The people hosting the workers will simply deny a business being operated there. The workers also use post office boxes for this pupose. The overseer moves his records from city to city, staying in the homes of elders whom he trusts. In 1989 or 1990, my older "companion", Randy Russell told me not to file taxes even when I was instructed to file taxes by Dean Sartain of Corvallis OR who is a CPA and was a CPA at the time./p>
Financing of 2x2 conventions
Every year at convention the older worker told me to give him all the money I had. He told me they were going to put it all in a big pot, subtract plane ticket expenses etc and then equally divide up the rest. I found out later that many workers have bank accounts and do not give that money to the pot at conventions.
Financing of 2x2 Overseers
The overseer lives quite well and has lots of money. When I was in the work, [102] would take us out to eat at nice restaurants on golf courses.
However, I never had much money as a younger worker. My companion kept the money he received in the mail separate from my money and I was expected to share in expenses.
The 2x2 followers ar expected to pay for the renting of halls for gospel meetings.
The 2x2 friends are expected to pay for medical bills because we did not have insurance.
The 2x2 friends are expected to provide a car for transportation for the workers while they are in their field. They are also expected to pay for the insurance on the vehicle. If a mechanic is in the field (especially if the workers are female), the 2x2 mechanic may be expected to maintain the car, change oil etc.
As a 2x2 worker, the 2x2 friends were expected to feed us, allow us to stay in their homes and buy clothes for us. We never kept track of these benefits for tax purposes.
My dad, Joel Lewis told me that Doug Corcoran handles money for the Oregon overseer Harold Bennet and has some or all of this money in the stock market.
I've heard that when people die, the workers ask people to leave the money to an elder who is to pay taxes on it to keep it out of the overseers and workers names.
2x2 workers may ask other 2x2 followers to cash checks for them. |