Hi Horowitz,
According to the documents filed by the Moo Foundation, their biggest source of income for 2017 was "media and product income" at 794,249 pounds.
That would be the funds raised by their trading subsidiary, Mooji Media. From what I can gather, these funds are then donated straight to the Moo Foundation, so I doubt they would pay any tax on this money, even though it is technically 'income', earned from trading. I would have to double check the tax laws on this.
Either way, they must be selling a lot of photos of Moo's sacred feet to be earning that amount! No wonder Moo has to pepetuate the whole sham by prtending to be God.
Their second highest source of funds is "donations and gifts" at 424,446 pounds in 2017. Again, as a registered charity, they would not be paying tax on this.
Money raised from retreats seems to be only in the region of 44,000 pounds- so not a lot, really. I can't quite work this out, as I thought it would be more.
It's a good idea to try and find an investigative journalist to look into this group. I was thinking that someone from the UK might like to take it on, as it's an interesting story. I think people would be really interested in this.
According to the documents filed by the Moo Foundation, their biggest source of income for 2017 was "media and product income" at 794,249 pounds.
That would be the funds raised by their trading subsidiary, Mooji Media. From what I can gather, these funds are then donated straight to the Moo Foundation, so I doubt they would pay any tax on this money, even though it is technically 'income', earned from trading. I would have to double check the tax laws on this.
Either way, they must be selling a lot of photos of Moo's sacred feet to be earning that amount! No wonder Moo has to pepetuate the whole sham by prtending to be God.
Their second highest source of funds is "donations and gifts" at 424,446 pounds in 2017. Again, as a registered charity, they would not be paying tax on this.
Money raised from retreats seems to be only in the region of 44,000 pounds- so not a lot, really. I can't quite work this out, as I thought it would be more.
It's a good idea to try and find an investigative journalist to look into this group. I was thinking that someone from the UK might like to take it on, as it's an interesting story. I think people would be really interested in this.