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The Christian Post reached out to a couple of churches involved in Pulpit Freedom Sunday to get their perspectives on the IRS ...
The IRS will let churches endorse candidates from the pulpit, overthrowing six decades of nonprofit regulation. It's a move ...
Readers debate issues raised by a recent op-ed headlined "Do we really want churches to become more political?" ...
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is changing how it enforces political rules for churches, creating discussion among ...
When the IRS announced two weeks ago that it would not enforce a section of federal law commonly called the Johnson Amendment ...
The Internal Revenue Service says it will relax its longstanding ban on churches engaging in political campaign activity.
Newark Advocate Faith Works columnist Jeff Gill discusses an IRS court filing that could permit church leaders to endorse political candidates.
Although the IRS announced this month it is reversing precedent by allowing tax-exempt houses of worship to endorse political ...
You want a service from the government, you pay for it. But taxation with conditions of behavior attached is worse than theft ...
House Republicans are starting work on a follow-up to their recently enacted tax-and-spending law, aiming to pass provisions ...
IRS Declares Churches Can Endorse Political Candidates Without Losing Tax-Exempt Status** In a groundbreaking decision, the IRS has clarified that houses of worship can now endorse political ...
In a stipulation included in a Joint Motion for Entry of Consent Judgment, the IRS stated that when a church communicates with its congregation in a customary manner concerning “electoral ...