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There’s only one known instance of a church losing its tax-exempt status because it violated the Johnson Amendment, but ...
A tax law professor discusses the IRS stance that allows churches to endorse candidates and whether the LDS Church would ever ...
Repealing a 71 year-old law, the IRS is now allowing churches to endorse political candidates without losing their tax-exempt status after a federal ...
Many people don’t want their religious leaders to tell them how to vote. In the current deeply divided political moment, that ...
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The majority of the Founders ... were determined to prevent the official establishment of any single national denomination or religion.
Ohio churches are having mixed reactions to news that the Internal Revenue Service will relax enforcement of the ban on ...
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Self Employed on MSNReligious Groups Sue IRS Over Political Endorsement BanIn 2024, two churches and a religious organization filed a lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), claiming that ...
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When you donate or pledge money to a religious institution, Uncle Sam does not take a bite of that cash. For years, the Internal Revenue Service has granted churches, synagogues, mosques and other ...
IRS proposal weakens Johnson Amendment firewall that keeps religious institutions from endorsing politicians. People of faith must say: “Not in my church. Not in God’s name.” ...
The I.R.S. has cleared faith leaders to endorse political candidates to their congregations. New York clergy are wrestling with the choice to use their newfound influence.
There is nothing preventing the IRS from deciding to enforce the Johnson Amendment again and perhaps doing so selectively.
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AG on Church ShootingFord recalls nearly 700,000 cars for fire risk. See impacted models. Kyle Schwarber's 3 homers in All-Star Game's first tiebreaking swing-off lift NL over AL ...
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