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I’m sick of supporting religious zealots...pay taxes!

InDogITrust 4 Oct 7
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I think there definitely needs to be a reexamination of the issue. These megachurches have gotten completely out of hand and are abusing their tax exemption.

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At the very least they should be held to the same standard as other non-profits. They should have to open their books to prove that they really are using money to help the community. They should also have to help people in the community of other religions or no religion or pay taxes. Recently, a church in North Carolina was helping run a unemployment fraud scheme in order to keep the tithes coming in. It needs to stop.

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There are four categories of tax exemption in the US. Health, education, welfare, and religion. The first three file a 990 form with the government, which means that they have to declare their income and for what it is used. Religions do not file and their tax exempt profits are not recorded. We can only estimate their incredible wealth. Not only do they accept donations, as well as selling holy oil, holy water, DVD's, and books, but they own vast amounts of land. That land is bought, sold, rented out, and used for profit making businesses, without paying a dime in taxes. In addition, the churches run other profit making businesses which they categorize under religious exemption. They also will operate schools, soup kitchens, and health facilities, filing under religion, instead of education, welfare, or health, enabling them to cheat the tax payer. We are all subsidizing religious organizations, which violates our separation between state and church.

Nowhere else in the world, only here in the Philippines: Churches and NGOs and so-called "humanitarian" foundations are tax-exempt - how wonderful!. But just recently Congress approved, with lightning speed, a "Donor's Tax" to prevent money laundering as a deterrent against narco-terrorism and illegal gambling and other dark enterprises. Huh?

Donor's Tax? wwwhhhaaaat on earth is thaaaaaaat ? ! ?

Organized groups did not protest, not even a whimper, because they keep their donors in some annoying cloak of anonymity for "security reasons" and, regardless, they really don't pay taxes anyway.

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If churches performed the charitable acts that are generally attributed to them, subtract those philanthropist $ from taxes owed. Those really doing works won't pay taxes, but those not can have the govt "help" them be more generous.

Zster Level 8 Oct 7, 2017
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I do hope that the religious exception to taxes goes away sooner than later - maybe the satanist church can help with that, as its member often has fun using any "religious law" to show their absurdity; once, a state in the USA voted a law to allow religious people to give religious propaganda items on school grounds, and the satanist church started giving booklets on the wonders of satanism to middle school kids - iirc, it took less than a month for the law to be repealed.

MarcO Level 5 Oct 7, 2017

But that's unfair, don't you think? That's discrimination! Maybe the state council got a rude awaking after all, that Satan was better than Jesus because people believed he doesn't exist and then suddenly, from a crack at the door, "heeeeeeeeere's Tani!"

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Here in Hawaii churches DO pay taxes! However, they only pay the minimum tax, currently $200/yr. This applies to every church regardless of how much it's worth. I think that they should pay the FULL tax due based on the value of the property and land. And while we are at it, the churches should be subject to the penalties imposed by the civilian authorities for the sexual abuse attributed to the priests, etc. Forget about the higher church saying, "We will take care of it."

Whoah! hold it right there man, you're taking potshots at the Justice Department and We, The People. If the rampant mindless killings in the name of god goes on unpunished, sexual abuse in the name of god should not..

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I agree. I see no reason why churches don't have to open their books to tax auditors.

So, there, that's drawing a clear line separating the state from the church, but, if you ever wanna run for a gov't position, elective or appointive - support the church!

I don't think I could. I'm pretty sure my stance of church taxation would be a slight hindrance

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It's a damn good business, maybe they'll just tell you, "seek life elsewhere!" LOL

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