This article is about the United States federal tax code and churches. In particular, it discusses the interplay between section 501(c)(3) and churches in America. Section II presents a background of the history of the tax exemption for churches and the judicial holdings relative to that exemption. Section III explores the historical development of the separation between church and state, tax exemptions, and section 501(c)(3). Section V analyzes section 501(c)(3) under the Constitution\u27s free speech and religion clauses. Section V proposes a recommendation, and Section VI is the conclusion
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Churches often bear the burden of the Internal Revenue Code\u27s electioneering prohibition without ...
This article is about the United States federal tax code and churches. In particular, it discusses t...
Each Presidential election renews the thorny debate over the appropriate role of churches and other ...
This Article is enough to ruin many Thanksgiving family dinners. It is about American religion, poli...
The existence of tax exemptions for churches in the american legal system dates back to colonial tim...
This book explores the taxation and exemption of churches and other religious institutions, both emp...
The First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution provides for a separation of Church and State, a right ...
Since 1954, there has been a prohibition on certain forms of intervention in political campaigns by ...
This paper focuses on the rules and requirements governing the participation of religious organizati...
This book explores the taxation and exemption of churches and other religious institutions, both emp...
Nineteenth-century American religious movements challenged many aspects of American society. Althoug...
Part I of this comment will explore the foundations of the First Amendment, as the Constitution is a...
Churches are exempted from a variety of taxes collected by the various levels and jurisdictions of g...
The relationship between the government and the church is frequently debated in the United States. O...
In the years following the 2004 presidential election, the Los Angeles Times reported that the Inter...
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