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There’s only one known instance of a church losing its tax-exempt status because it violated the Johnson Amendment, but ...
A 2019 survey by Pew Research found that 76% of Americans and 70% of Christians say clergy should not endorse candidates from ...
The rule was introduced by former President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1954 when he was serving as the U.S. Senate majority leader.
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The Southern Maryland Chronicle on MSNMaryland churches could openly endorse candidates from the pulpit, under IRS proposalThe Rev. L.K. Floyd believes church leaders should have the liberty to speak to their congregations and support certain ...
Churches and other houses of worship can endorse political candidates without risking the loss of their tax-exempt status, ...
A policy change by the Trump administration could have large impacts on churches throughout Montana and the country. And in a ...
In court filings July 7, the IRS has largely backed down on a decades-old rule that barred churches from engaging in ...
The IRS made headlines this week with a quiet but significant policy shift: Churches can now formally endorse political ...
The Internal Revenue Service agreed in a court filing that churches can endorse political candidates without fear of losing ...
Since 1954, the IRS has banned nonprofits — including congregations — from participating in political campaigns. The agency ...
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Explícame on MSNNo charity tax and no church tax exemption: Trump's push for Republicans (and not the religious)IRS repeal of church political restrictions energizes GOP strategies but alienates the faithful who value spiritual over ...
The IRS' decision circumvents a decades-old ban on political activity by tax-exempt nonprofits. The Johnson ...
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