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Churches and other houses of worship can endorse political candidates without risking the loss of their tax-exempt status, ...
Two East Texas churches, Sand Springs Church in Athens and First Baptist Church Waskom, were among the plaintiffs in the ...
The Internal Revenue Service’s proposed consent decree with religious organizations to allow churches to speak about ...
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Explícame on MSNIRS reduces tax restrictions on churches supporting political candidatesThe IRS now allows churches to support political candidates without losing tax-exempt status, raising both praise and ...
Prominent evangelical Christian thinker Ed Stetzer talks about a legal settlement reached this week between the Internal Revenue Service and the National Religious Broadcasters organization that ...
This break from decades of tradition came about because of a settlement this week between the Internal Revenue Service and two Christian churches in Texas.
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The Internal Revenue Service and its Security Summit partners are renewing warnings to tax professionals about new and ...
The Internal Revenue Service has admitted to selectively auditing conservative groups. This is hardly a first offense. The IRS targeted MLK, too.
News about the Internal Revenue Service, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
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