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A reinterpretation of a tax rule signals that houses of worship may now be able to endorse political candidates without ...
Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. In a July 7 legal proceeding, the Internal Revenue Service said in court filings that these organizations are able to throw their ...
If a judge approves a proposed court order, the IRS will soon allow churches to endorse candidates from the pulpit again ...
By interpreting political discussions during worship as private conversations, the IRS creates a loophole that will lead to ...
In court filings July 7, the IRS has largely backed down on a decades-old rule that barred churches from engaging in ...
A surprise move by the IRS that would allow pastors to back political candidates from the pulpit without losing their ...
We asked several Utah faith leaders if they would endorse a political candidate from the pulpit after the Internal Revenue Service said in a court filing this week that they could. Here's what they ...
The Internal Revenue Service makes a potentially landmark policy shift: churches can endorse political candidates from the ...
The Johnson Amendment is a 1954 law signed by then-President Dwight D. Eisenhower and named for then-Texas Sen. Lyndon Johnson.
The Johnson Amendment is part of the tax code, so to completely remove it would take an act of Congress. Advertisement “If he ‘totally destroys’ the Johnson Amendment, ...
Instead of trying to repeal the amendment, legislators appear to be targeting it through a spending bill that says the IRS can’t use funds to investigate a church for breach of the Johnson ...