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The IRS will let churches endorse candidates from the pulpit, overthrowing six decades of nonprofit regulation. It's a move ...
You want a service from the government, you pay for it. But taxation with conditions of behavior attached is worse than theft ...
Free speech doesn’t stop at the church door,” writes former Broward GOP executive director Lauren Cooley. The IRS’ recent ...
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The Christian Post on MSN‘Pulpit Freedom Sunday’ churches react to IRS allowing pastors to endorse candidates
The Christian Post reached out to a couple of churches involved in Pulpit Freedom Sunday to get their perspectives on the IRS ...
In 1995, the IRS retroactively revoked the church’s tax-exempt status, arguing the ad crossed the line into prohibited ...
The Internal Revenue Service says it will relax its longstanding ban on churches engaging in political campaign activity.
When the IRS announced two weeks ago that it would not enforce a section of federal law commonly called the Johnson Amendment ...
To settle a case challenging the Johnson Amendment, the IRS has proposed to allow at least two churches to endorse candidates from the pulpit.
Readers debate issues raised by a recent op-ed headlined "Do we really want churches to become more political?" ...
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WCMH Columbus on MSNNow able to endorse political candidates, Ohio churches express interest in staying neutral
Although the IRS announced this month it is reversing precedent by allowing tax-exempt houses of worship to endorse political ...
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Religion News Service on MSNDespite tax exemption tempest, Trump's IRS keeps Johnson Amendment intact
Notwithstanding the consent decree, it's an open question whether the US Supreme Court would go along with voiding the Johnson Amendment.
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