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Free speech doesn’t stop at the church door,” writes former Broward GOP executive director Lauren Cooley. The IRS’ recent ...
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Religion News Service on MSNDespite tempest over a tax exemption, Trump's IRS keeps Johnson Amendment intact
Notwithstanding the consent decree, it's an open question whether the US Supreme Court would go along with voiding the ...
Thanks to the ACLJ’s advocacy, pastors can now speak freely from the pulpit about political candidates without fear of IRS ...
The Internal Revenue Services is reversing a long-standing policy and will now allow religious institutions to endorse ...
As if everyday life in these United States wasn’t politicized enough, your local house of worship could soon become a part of ...
For more than 70 years, federal law has prohibited pastors, priests, rabbis, and imams from endorsing political candidates ...
Florida houses of worship can now endorse political candidates in some cases, an exception created by the IRS recently.
There is nothing preventing the IRS from deciding to enforce the Johnson Amendment again and perhaps doing so selectively.
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Analysis: Do IRS restrictions on churches unfairly burden their religious freedom?
That’s what the IRS now claims, in a reversal from Biden-era positions. Could this embolden critics of religious liberty?
When you donate or pledge money to a religious institution, Uncle Sam does not take a bite of that cash. For years, the ...
In a proposed legal settlement, the Internal Revenue Service has agreed that it will abandon enforcement of longstanding ...
Ohio churches are having mixed reactions to news that the Internal Revenue Service will relax enforcement of the ban on ...
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