Non-profits have a mission that has to be aligned with a public/social benefit.
No amount of structuring would help you if it turns out that your activities benefit a private individual/organization instead of whatever public benefit you wrote when setting up the non-profit.
All it takes if a judge ruling that [1] is happening, and then it's over for you and all your derived entities, subsidiaries, whatever-you-set-up-thinking-you-would-outsmart-the-irs. Judges can see through your bullshit, they do this 100s of times, year after year.
And also, "oh, but we wanted to do this since the beginning" only digs you a deeper hole, lmao. Do they not have common sense?
I'm surprised that @sama, whose major talent is manipulat... sorry "social engineering", greenlit this approach.
1. https://www.irs.gov/charities-non-profits/charitable-organiz...
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