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Churches consider the implications of a new IRS ruling that permits political endorsements, balancing religious duties with potential political influence.
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The IRS says religious institutions should be exempt from a 70-year-old law prohibiting houses of worship on endorsing candidates.
The IRS is arguing clergy should be allowed to issue political endorsements from the pulpit. Doing so would be a disaster for rabbis.
The Internal Revenue Service has staked out the position that churches may discuss electoral politics without running afoul of tax-exempt status law.
The Internal Revenue Service agreed in a court filing that churches can endorse political candidates without fear of losing their tax-exempt status.
By allowing houses of worship to endorse candidates, despite federal tax law, the IRS is “fixing” a problem that doesn’t exist, while inviting new ones.
IRS says religious institutions may endorse candidates, undoing a longstanding ban The Johnson Amendment does not apply to houses of worship speaking to their congregations, the agency has ruled ...
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