Each Presidential election renews the thorny debate over the appropriate role of churches and other religious organizations in American political life. Although churches are subject to other rearaints on political activity, the prohibition on church political activity tinder section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code is the harshest in terms of penalties. Faced with the extraordinary scope of the prohibition as interpreted by the IRS, and perceived non-enforcement of egregious violations, churches tend toward one or two extremes: they either ignore the prohibition and endorse candidates or they avoid legitimate involvemetit with important policy issues
More than fifty years ago, Congress enacted a prohibition against political campaign intervention fo...
This article is about the United States federal tax code and churches. In particular, it discusses t...
In 1954, Congress prohibited tax-exempt public charities, including churches, from endorsing or oppo...
Each Presidential election renews the thorny debate over the appropriate role of churches and other ...
Since 1954, there has been a prohibition on certain forms of intervention in political campaigns by ...
In the years following the 2004 presidential election, the Los Angeles Times reported that the Inter...
This Article explores some of the policy justifications offered in support of restricting the politi...
The restriction on church participation in political campaigns contained in the Internal Revenue Cod...
Churches and other Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Section 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organizations can lose t...
This paper focuses on the rules and requirements governing the participation of religious organizati...
Outlines the rules governing political activity that apply to nonprofit organizations, including chu...
Churches often bear the burden of the Internal Revenue Code\u27s electioneering prohibition without ...
The restriction on church participation in political campaigns contained in the Internal Revenue Cod...
Nonprofit section 501(c)(3) organizations are prohibited from participating or intervening in an ele...
Clarifies the rules governing political activity that apply to nonprofit organizations, including ch...
More than fifty years ago, Congress enacted a prohibition against political campaign intervention fo...
This article is about the United States federal tax code and churches. In particular, it discusses t...
In 1954, Congress prohibited tax-exempt public charities, including churches, from endorsing or oppo...
Each Presidential election renews the thorny debate over the appropriate role of churches and other ...
Since 1954, there has been a prohibition on certain forms of intervention in political campaigns by ...
In the years following the 2004 presidential election, the Los Angeles Times reported that the Inter...
This Article explores some of the policy justifications offered in support of restricting the politi...
The restriction on church participation in political campaigns contained in the Internal Revenue Cod...
Churches and other Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Section 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organizations can lose t...
This paper focuses on the rules and requirements governing the participation of religious organizati...
Outlines the rules governing political activity that apply to nonprofit organizations, including chu...
Churches often bear the burden of the Internal Revenue Code\u27s electioneering prohibition without ...
The restriction on church participation in political campaigns contained in the Internal Revenue Cod...
Nonprofit section 501(c)(3) organizations are prohibited from participating or intervening in an ele...
Clarifies the rules governing political activity that apply to nonprofit organizations, including ch...
More than fifty years ago, Congress enacted a prohibition against political campaign intervention fo...
This article is about the United States federal tax code and churches. In particular, it discusses t...
In 1954, Congress prohibited tax-exempt public charities, including churches, from endorsing or oppo...