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Archived Should "Christianity Today" magazine lose their non-profit status after engaging in political attack against Trump? (AskVoat)
submitted 1 year ago by olltre
Part of the whole deal with religious organizations getting non-profit status is they are supposed to refrain from engaging in political discussions and focus on their charitable works. This magazine made a diliberate politically motivated attack on the president of the United States, all while enjoying the benefits of non-profit status that includes lower taxes and in some specfic taxes they are totally exempt from. I think they should be removed from having this status, as they have proven to be unable to stay non objective in regards to US politics.
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[–] olltre [S] 0 points 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) 1 year ago
they are free to do whatever they want, that doesnt mean they can automatically get special tax-exempt status from the IRS when they break the law.
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[–] olltre [S] ago
they are free to do whatever they want, that doesnt mean they can automatically get special tax-exempt status from the IRS when they break the law.