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In reply to the discussion: These prople pay taxes on the dilapidated house... [View all]Festivito
(13,891 posts)50. Some churches benefit a community, some do not.
It is hard to describe and harder to codify the difference between those who do and those who do not, as difficult as it is to describe the difference between art and pornography.
You know it when you see it. But, even then we as a people will disagree -- on some of it.
Should churches pay their fair share? Of course.
Should that fair share account for the benefits a church offers? Of course.
Is that going to be easy to determine? Hell no!
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You mean like giving special dispensation to people who want to ignore the law that offers birth
jtuck004
Jan 2014
#5
Newspapers don't pay taxes if they're nonprofits. But there are better answers to this problem.
Liberty Belle
Jan 2014
#29
I'd much rather focus FIRST on getting the 1% and corporations to pay their fair share.
Gidney N Cloyd
Jan 2014
#10
RCC owns about 177 million acres of real estate world wide, including very high end prime commercial
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2014
#45
The tax-exempt loophole is a big reason there's so much religious craziness in America.
reformist2
Jan 2014
#52