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General Category => National/Breaking News => Topic started by: rangerrebew on August 07, 2014, 10:06:29 am
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IRS has a dept. that monitors sermons
By: Human Events
8/6/2014 11:23 AM
The Beckett Fund’s Executive Director, Kristina Arriaga, released the following message:
Within the IRS, there is, no lie, a “Political Activities Referral Committee” unit that investigates whether preachers have said something from the pulpit in violation of the IRS rules regarding preaching. It even has an acronym: “PARC.”
How do I know this?
Because, in response to a lawsuit filed by the Freedom from Religion Foundation—a lawsuit where we, the Becket Fund, intervened–the IRS sent FFRF documents to reassure the activist atheist group that they were really working hard on being very diligent in their monitoring of preachers. The public only knows about this because of the Becket Fund’s intervention, forcing these documents to become part of the public record.
Of course, the IRS rules on this matter are not very clear, so who knows exactly what the PARC unit really monitors or how.
The official IRS letter, which I link here, states: “With regard to these referrals that concern violations by churches, the PARC has determined that as of June 23, 2014, 99 churches merit a high priority examination. Of these 99 churches, the number of churches alleged to have violated the prohibition during 2010 is 15, during 2011 is 18, during 2012 is 65, and during 2013 is one.”
Read more here.
http://humanevents.com/2014/08/06/irs-has-a-dept-that-monitors-sermons/
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As long as the IRS remains in existence, liberty guaranteed us in the Declaration of Independence and codified in the Constitution remains conditional. Just as in pregnancy, either you are or you aren't; we either are free or we are not. As long as the IRS is around we're living under only a veneer of freedom.
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If churches don't like it, then they can give up their tax-exempt status. If you let the devil pay the piper, then the devil gets to call the tune.
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If churches don't like it, then they can give up their tax-exempt status. If you let the devil pay the piper, then the devil gets to call the tune.
True. At the same time, we can be sure the IRS doesn't apply this policy in an evan-handed manner.
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True. At the same time, we can be sure the IRS doesn't apply this policy in an evan-handed manner.
Ya think??
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Are they going to monitor mosques?
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Are they going to monitor mosques?
Mosques, mainstream (left-wing) denominations, "traditionally black" churches, etc...
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If churches don't like it, then they can give up their tax-exempt status. If you let the devil pay the piper, then the devil gets to call the tune.
As a practicle matter, income taxes are only paid, when their is taxable net profit. Most organizations have flexibility about reported taxable net profit.
In fact churches could organize under two entities; the tax-exempt entity, and the taxable entitity.
And report a loss on the taxable entity, thereby owing zero in taxes.
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As long as the IRS remains in existence, liberty guaranteed us in the Declaration of Independence and codified in the Constitution remains conditional.
If people only understood the truth in terms that simple...