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Would you stand up for and support the taxation of churches?

Our current tax laws provide tax exempt status for religion-owned buildings. Mosques, churches and temples go unburdened in our society and yet, as the cornerstones of their respective religious organizations they are the chief places of business and the primary money-makers for their organizations. Just as for Wal-Mart’s and it’s stores, a place of religion without it’s chief commercial building would probably fail no differently than Wal-Mart would without it’s super-centers.

Has freedom of religion been interpreted incorrectly with regards to our real estate tax laws? Is it time to re-think this matter of public law?

Please explain the rationale supporting your position on this issue.

No.
Only the income of the preacher should be taxed, and that should include the value of his housing and auto if provided.
I don’t even think a C corp should be taxed,, let the shareholders have that burden. Don’t believe in double taxation,, but then you didn’t ask that did you?

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