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Churches and Taxes
Table of Contents
  • Introduction
  • Origins of Tax Exemption for Churches
  • Early American History of Tax Exemption for Churches
  • 501(c)(3) Charitable Organizations and the Parsonage Exemption
  • The Johnson Amendment and Political Campaigning
  • U.S. Supreme Court Cases on Church Taxation
  • Scientology, the Mormon Church, and Challenge to Tax Exemption
  • John Oliver and Last Week Tonight Revive the Debate
  • Pros
    • Pro 1: Exempting churches from taxation is constitutional and maintains a long American tradition.
    • Pro 2: Exempting churches from taxation contributes to the public good.
    • Pro 3: Most churches follow the rules and would struggle to exist without the tax exemption. The IRS should enforce the rules rather than eliminating the tax exemption wholesale.
  • Pro Quotes
  • Cons
    • Con 1: Exempting churches from taxation is unconstitutional.
    • Con 2: Exempting churches from taxation forces taxpayers to subsidize religion, while costing the government billions in tax revenue.
    • Con 3: Too many churches have taken advantage of the tax exemption by being politically active, being “sham” religions, or using the tax exemption to line the pockets of extravagantly wealthy faith leaders.
  • Con Quotes
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