IRS says churches whose pastors endorse candidates from pulpit shouldn't lose tax-exempt status
IRS says churches whose pastors endorse candidates from pulpit shouldn't lose tax-exempt status

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IRS says churches whose pastors endorse candidates from pulpit shouldn't lose tax-exempt status

Because like 95% of the churches should already lose their tax-exempt status over this and they don't enforce it anyway
They should lose their status, fuck em.
Also, I have no doubt it is wide spread, but none of the churches I've been to have because of this rule. So changing it will end up with more churches doing it.
Frankly a church shouldn't have tax exempt status - if that church does actual charitable work they can write that off, and presumably if they do enough charity then functionally they will have no taxes, but there's no reason to presume that a church is charitable from the jump.