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Next stop Megachurches and Mercedes-driving ministers NightWatcher Nov 2013 #1
Prosperity-gospel preaching is a con, too, and should Ilsa Nov 2013 #13
It's a pyramid scheme NightWatcher Nov 2013 #14
Sometimes I think about these things as a fall-back position Ilsa Nov 2013 #16
All non profits yeoman6987 Nov 2013 #52
Well, nonprofits don't make any, well *profits,* and so don't qualify for taxes . . . MrModerate Nov 2013 #62
Non profits yeoman6987 Nov 2013 #63
I guess you ae unfamiliar with how many truedelphi Nov 2013 #64
If by 'profits' you mean MrModerate Nov 2013 #69
Interesting Cal Carpenter Nov 2013 #2
In that case, at least to me, the church should pick up the tax burden. I say that because, RKP5637 Nov 2013 #4
That was my thought too Cal Carpenter Nov 2013 #9
It's not her burden. StarrGazerr Nov 2013 #5
Your OP says that the priest would have to Cal Carpenter Nov 2013 #8
Correct StarrGazerr Nov 2013 #19
I don't disagree overall Cal Carpenter Nov 2013 #24
As noted above she would not pay taxes on property alphafemale Nov 2013 #10
I understand your point Cal Carpenter Nov 2013 #21
Well, it's either a violation of the establishment clause, or it isn't. MH1 Nov 2013 #32
Yep - in legal terms I totally agree Cal Carpenter Nov 2013 #33
Agreed StarrGazerr Nov 2013 #22
I'm not sure where the balance is - but there are some differences. Ms. Toad Nov 2013 #40
True. Our family member who was in the ministry would have parishioners walk into his house loudsue Nov 2013 #58
So they can move to a cheaper residence like everyone else has to. nt valerief Nov 2013 #11
Living in the housing is often a mandatory part of the job. Ms. Toad Nov 2013 #41
They can change the rules. nt valerief Nov 2013 #42
They can - but my point is that it is the wrong analogy being used. Ms. Toad Nov 2013 #43
They should pick a cheaper residence and sell the expensive building. nt valerief Nov 2013 #44
Unless there are no cheaper residences near the church. Ms. Toad Nov 2013 #45
They should do what every other poor person has to do. nt valerief Nov 2013 #48
What I was addressing was the legal analogy. Ms. Toad Nov 2013 #49
If they can't afford the taxes, they should do what poor people do when they can't valerief Nov 2013 #50
I have not been addressing affordability at all. Ms. Toad Nov 2013 #51
Sorry, I've been lazy and distracted. You're right. But churches become churches so valerief Nov 2013 #77
I hope so too - Ms. Toad Nov 2013 #78
Excellent! Why one invoking "religious' should be exempt from taxes is beyond me, and RKP5637 Nov 2013 #3
There is no constitutional basis for it Major Nikon Nov 2013 #65
Completely agree mdbl Nov 2013 #66
Could you supply a link? EOM Raine1967 Nov 2013 #6
Link StarrGazerr Nov 2013 #20
Thanks StarrGazerr, and welcome to DU! Raine1967 Nov 2013 #27
I use to go to a Mega Church Heather MC Nov 2013 #7
Drip . . . drip . . . drip . . . MrModerate Nov 2013 #12
I remember packman Nov 2013 #18
One victory at a time. mountain grammy Nov 2013 #15
Good. 99Forever Nov 2013 #17
Bravo. Can this precedent be applied to reduce unjust benefits given exclusively to religions? Coyotl Nov 2013 #23
Where are they getting $2.3 billion in lost income tax from? westerebus Nov 2013 #25
"Render unto Caesar" still good advice..... fadedrose Nov 2013 #26
+1 Dawson Leery Nov 2013 #47
Good, a first step. JimboBillyBubbaBob Nov 2013 #28
Didn't Jefferson say something along those lines Adsos Letter Nov 2013 #53
I don't know, JimboBillyBubbaBob Nov 2013 #55
It's a start anyway. obxhead Nov 2013 #29
Do politicians living in goveror's/mayor's mansions... meaculpa2011 Nov 2013 #30
No, the state usually picks up the tab for the Governor's mansion. Major Hogwash Nov 2013 #60
US Supreme Court "5" justices will rule in favor of only the "Christian" Iliyah Nov 2013 #31
suit was brought by FFRF RussBLib Nov 2013 #34
Fantastic organization!!! nt eqfan592 Nov 2013 #73
Pay UP!!! MADem Nov 2013 #35
Does this mean that Romney will have to pay taxes on his houses? VanillaRhapsody Nov 2013 #36
Jeez! I never thought of that angle. justhanginon Nov 2013 #39
It's About Time yellowwoodII Nov 2013 #37
Oh, please...please..let the dominoes begin falling!! n/t SpankMe Nov 2013 #38
Exactly.. The ministers/preachers are being paid a WAGE SoCalDem Nov 2013 #46
Backwards TroglodyteScholar Nov 2013 #54
Good. Vashta Nerada Nov 2013 #56
Time for churches to pay tax on those tithes people give. go west young man Nov 2013 #57
So awesome & I can't believe this came out of Wisconsin!!! hue Nov 2013 #59
It's A Start... WillyT Nov 2013 #61
And please... nikto Nov 2013 #67
I bet Pope Francis would pay his taxes without making a sound. Drahthaardogs Nov 2013 #68
Hoo boy. Supreme Court, here we come. progressoid Nov 2013 #70
How about consecrated religious? TexasProgresive Nov 2013 #71
I'm betting this exemption is most enjoyed by Protestants (as in, my late brother-in-law minister, WinkyDink Nov 2013 #74
Most Catholic and Orthodox parishes have rectories. TexasProgresive Nov 2013 #75
And thanks, StarrGazerr, for using the excerpt feature on the quote. TexasProgresive Nov 2013 #72
Fantastic start. nt Demo_Chris Nov 2013 #76
Just curious. Could this Guaguacoa Nov 2013 #79
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