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cbayer

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33. The donations given to those organizations would be taxed. It's not about assets,
Wed Nov 14, 2012, 03:37 PM
Nov 2012

it's about the money they collect.

Again, do we want this to be the case for all non-profit organizations? I agree that the IRS needs to more closely scrutinize organizations to ascertain if they are truly non-profit and if they are promoting candidates as opposed to causes.

But this is a slippery slope and calls to change the tax status may have serious unintended consequences for those that have the most to lose.

fleecing the flock is the most important aspect of organized religion nt msongs Nov 2012 #1
they are fleecing the rest of us too, we have to pay higher property and income tax RepublicansRZombies Nov 2012 #4
Especially these bastards Politicalboi Nov 2012 #2
California should be the first to take this up RepublicansRZombies Nov 2012 #5
As a protection racket, churches are very successful at avoiding taxes and fraud charges. Tierra_y_Libertad Nov 2012 #3
The IRS can handle it if they would only be given the green light. The federal government byeya Nov 2012 #6
They OWN the State of Utah... SoapBox Nov 2012 #7
They own the mall in my town thousands of miles from Utah RepublicansRZombies Nov 2012 #11
They benefit from our taxes - They could at least pay to help pay off the deficit n/t socialindependocrat Nov 2012 #8
When priests and other clergy step into the pulpit to tell people who to vote for and what to vote Skidmore Nov 2012 #9
well said! RepublicansRZombies Nov 2012 #20
The Cult also Wellstone ruled Nov 2012 #10
seriously absurd what has been going on- but I am glad Romney exposed it RepublicansRZombies Nov 2012 #12
The for Profit Businesses are taxed.... WCGreen Nov 2012 #13
the business then donates the profit back to the church- no taxes required RepublicansRZombies Nov 2012 #14
for every 10 people that tithe, they get a full income tax free! RepublicansRZombies Nov 2012 #15
I thought this idea would be more popular after what the churches were doing this past election RepublicansRZombies Nov 2012 #16
Has the mormon church paid to hide my post? RepublicansRZombies Nov 2012 #17
Tax them. Shining Jack Nov 2012 #18
Catholic priests take tax free donations to pay lawyers to hide their pedophile crimes RepublicansRZombies Nov 2012 #19
And how much of that was laundered as it was for Mitt Romney?? kentuck Nov 2012 #21
yes RepublicansRZombies Nov 2012 #22
tax churches km659426 Nov 2012 #23
Welcome to DU. hrmjustin Nov 2012 #24
Welcome to DU. Are you proposing that all non-profits be taxed if they are cbayer Nov 2012 #25
Koch brothers are using non profits to launder their money and control our elections RepublicansRZombies Nov 2012 #28
The law currently applies to all non-profits, including organizations that promote cbayer Nov 2012 #29
OUR organizations work for the poor, give all their assets to the poor, so no income, no problem RepublicansRZombies Nov 2012 #32
The donations given to those organizations would be taxed. It's not about assets, cbayer Nov 2012 #33
if you spend all the money you take in, you have no income to pay tax on RepublicansRZombies Nov 2012 #35
Yes, you do have income. Everything you collect is income. cbayer Nov 2012 #36
To quote the late great Frank Zappa: Initech Nov 2012 #31
The Vatican probably does these things Skink Nov 2012 #26
Taxing the churches will help pay off the deficit. Auntie Bush Nov 2012 #27
Check it out... cynatnite Nov 2012 #30
the faith based initiatives spent our tax dollars giving it to churches who are electioneering RepublicansRZombies Nov 2012 #34
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