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Bozita

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Sat Nov 3, 2012, 12:52 PM Nov 2012

IRS not enforcing rules on churches, politics [View all]

Source: AP

November 3, 2012 at 1:35 pm
IRS not enforcing rules on churches, politics
By Rachel Zoll
Associated Press


New York — For the past three years, the Internal Revenue Service hasn't been investigating complaints of partisan political activity by churches, leaving religious groups who make direct or thinly veiled endorsements of political candidates unchallenged.

The IRS monitors religious and other nonprofits on everything from salaries to spending, and that oversight continues. However, Russell Renwicks, a manager in the IRS Mid-Atlantic region, recently said the agency had suspended audits of churches suspected of breaching federal restrictions on political activity. A 2009 federal court ruling required the IRS to clarify which high-ranking official could authorize audits over the tax code's political rules. The IRS has yet to do so.

Dean Patterson, an IRS spokesman in Washington, said Renwicks, who examines large tax-exempt groups, "misspoke." Patterson would not provide any specifics beyond saying that "the IRS continues to run a balanced program that follows up on potential noncompliance."

However, attorneys who specialize in tax law for religious groups, as well as advocacy groups who monitor the cases, say they know of no IRS inquiries in the past three years into claims of partisanship by houses of worship. IRS church audits are confidential, but usually become public as the targeted religious groups fight to maintain their nonprofit status.



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I don't understand the IRS position of "blind eye" on this matter. cbayer Nov 2012 #1
The IRS isn't turning a "blind eye" on this matter. It simply doesn't have the trained personnel TheDebbieDee Nov 2012 #11
IRS doesn't need a large staff to stop this. Just make an example of one or two of these charlatans jerseyjack Nov 2012 #25
They certainly had no trouble going after a large, liberal parish for an anti-war sermon ... markpkessinger Nov 2012 #32
yep heaven05 Nov 2012 #44
Hasn't the House withheld funding for the IRS, too, like other dept's? Hestia Nov 2012 #48
I imagine Dems don't want the reputation of telling the IRS to go after..anyone? duhneece Nov 2012 #2
Can Anyone Say? fightthegoodfightnow Nov 2012 #3
Support or opposition of issues are NOT banned. happyslug Nov 2012 #22
I don't like religion in politics, and I don't care what party is involved. BigDemVoter Nov 2012 #4
then the people need to hold them accountable warrior1 Nov 2012 #5
All religious institutions should pay taxes. JRLeft Nov 2012 #6
Amen, Brother (or Sister)! They_Live Nov 2012 #13
Ramen, and pass the parmesana wordpix Nov 2012 #39
Yes they should. The institutionalized activity of truedelphi Nov 2012 #17
They are tax exempt because they're non-profit orgs, not because they're religious. NYC Liberal Nov 2012 #31
Except many of us are awre that there are at least two major religious truedelphi Nov 2012 #36
Yep. I'm all for investigation violations and revoking tax-exempt status! NYC Liberal Nov 2012 #38
Southern Baptist heaven05 Nov 2012 #45
The only way that would be possible is if tax exemptions were ended for all non-profits. NYC Liberal Nov 2012 #30
and they've grown bolder in light of this BS hands-off policy frylock Nov 2012 #7
Let's hope that in his second and last term our "Muslim" President question everything Nov 2012 #8
There are rules for a reason and they need to uphold them..nt and-justice-for-all Nov 2012 #9
pull heaven05 Nov 2012 #10
It's a business. They_Live Nov 2012 #14
yeah, heaven05 Nov 2012 #16
Word. n/t truedelphi Nov 2012 #18
Jesus also took on the money changers and all their nefarious activities. truedelphi Nov 2012 #37
It would be political suicide to do so. Odin2005 Nov 2012 #12
We already have the roar of 'persecution'... Science Geek Nov 2012 #43
I say tax them all... awoke_in_2003 Nov 2012 #15
lets start a church, sounds like a great scam. olddad56 Nov 2012 #19
great idea! wordpix Nov 2012 #41
Nice one. good to laugh at the craziness. n/t truedelphi Nov 2012 #46
I recently reported a local church to the IRS for violating this provision... mak3cats Nov 2012 #20
Actually that sign is LEGAL, i.e. does NOT violate the ban. happyslug Nov 2012 #21
The words are a distraction. Igel Nov 2012 #35
Does anybody else see this Ryuho Okawa banner ad? XtopherXtopher Nov 2012 #23
Laws for me, and laws for thee. blkmusclmachine Nov 2012 #24
This really pisses me off. The rest of us have to subsdize these nasty bigots. forestpath Nov 2012 #26
Tax Them n/t RainDog Nov 2012 #27
I suspect there will be a MAJOR crackdown in 2012 RomneyLies Nov 2012 #28
They'll scream "Muslim president persecutes Christian churches" jsr Nov 2012 #34
Dereliction of duties. (no text) Quantess Nov 2012 #29
Astonishing discovery! slackmaster Nov 2012 #33
just revoke the tax exemptions. They get to do a Mitt b/c they pray to an invisible man? wordpix Nov 2012 #40
What a huge Shock! K-Matt Nov 2012 #42
Welcome to DU. truedelphi Nov 2012 #47
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