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The new IRS interpretation came after decades of debate and, most recently, lawsuits from the National Religious Broadcasters ...
Donald Trump has endorsed the IRS's recent decision to allow houses of worship to endorse political candidates without ...
The IRS said that churches and other houses of worship can endorse political candidates without risking their tax-exempt status.
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva says the 50% tariffs announced by U.S. President Donald Trump would trigger the ...
President Donald Trump has cited what he called unfair treatment of Brazilian former President Jair Bolsonaro as he announced ...
The Internal Revenue Service makes a potentially landmark policy shift: churches can endorse political candidates from the ...
President Trump praised the IRS decision allowing church pastors to endorse political candidates.The president said he thin ...
USCCB Director of Public Affairs Chieko Noguchi released a statement to announce that the Church will not endorse political ...
Separate IRS investigations of possible Johnson Amendment violations by two churches represented by attorneys with First Liberty and the Jones Day law firm were closed this spring.
Johnson’s amendment lay fallow for the better part of the 20th century. In fact, we have records of just two churches ever having had their tax exemption revoked by the IRS since its passage.
Named after President Lyndon B. Johnson, the amendment prohibits all 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt organizations—like churches, where contributions are tax-deductible—from supporting or opposing ...
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