I already pay taxes. Why should I have to pay taxes again just because I go to church?
That is "Taxation without Representation".
Posted by Hwy71So at 07:57 AM : Sep 30, 2008 ------ Do you not pay taxes when you shop at a business or on your utility bill? A church is non-exempt business in legitimate cases.
If they chose to skew the views of their members, they should LOSE their right to Tax Exemption. They need to decide what their true calling is and leave the rest to Jesus.
Just because they are religious organizations and they want a part in politics does not mean they deserve to be taxed,if thats the case why not tax Atheist and Pagan organizations.Its not right to discriminate against those who are of the Catholic,Protestant or Jewish Faith.
This is a good thing. When the churches lose their tax-exempt status and start paying taxes just like every other business (which they are) then it should help relieve some of the tax burden from the rest of us. Good deal, I think.
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That is "Taxation without Representation".
Posted by Hwy71So at 07:57 AM : Sep 30, 2008
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Do you not pay taxes when you shop at a business or on your utility bill? A church is non-exempt business in legitimate cases.
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Posted by Hwy71So at 10:52 AM : Sep 30, 2008
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Like what?
TAX THEM
PEOPLE THAT GO TO THAT CHURCH
THEY LOSE TAX DEDUCTIBLE STATUS
IRS DO YOUR JOB!
IT''S THE LAW
PEOPLE THE GO TO THAT CURCH
THEY LOSE TAX DEDUCTIBLE STATUS
IRS DO YOUR JOB!
IT"S THE LAW