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Do your non-profit's financial statements disclose how much the non-profit remunerates its directors?

When should we disclose director remuneration?

If a non-profit pays its directors for being a director (e.g. wages, honoraria, meeting fee), then the financial statements must disclose the amount. Directors cannot be remunerated unless the bylaws allow.

If the director is paid for services to the non-profit other than being a director, that also needs to be disclosed.

The non-profit can cover a director's expenses caused by being a director, such as travel to a meeting. That is considered reimbursement, not remuneration.