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The Christian Post on MSNIRS says pastors endorsing political candidates doesn’t violate Johnson AmendmentComparing it to a family discussion, the Internal Revenue Service agreed on Monday that pastors and other religious leaders ...
In court filings Monday, the IRS has largely backed down on a decades-old rule that barred churches from engaging in ...
New interpretation of tax law is a win for conservative Christians who have long opposed the Johnson Amendment.
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In a joint court filing intended to end an ongoing case against the IRS, the tax collection agency and the National Religious ...
A 2019 survey by Pew Research found that 76% of Americans and 70% of Christians say clergy should not endorse candidates from the pulpit, though evangelicals (62%) and Black Protestants (55%) are less ...
The IRS said in a court filing that churches whose pastors endorse political candidates from the pulpit shouldn't lose their ...
The agency's agreement in a court filing formally reverses a decades-old provision of the tax code, but the motion would need ...
Houses of worship can now back political candidates without possibility losing their standing as tax-exempt nonprofits. That is what the ...
The IRS announced churches can endorse political candidates through an exemption in the Johnson Amendment. The announcement ...
The Catholic Church “maintains its stance of not endorsing or opposing political candidates,” said U.S. Conference of ...
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New York Magazine on MSNIRS Approves Endorsing Candidates From Church PulpitsIt’s another blow to church-state separation just in time to get conservative churches revved up for the midterms.
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