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Repealing a 71 year-old law, the IRS is now allowing churches to endorse political candidates without losing their tax-exempt status after a federal ...
There is nothing preventing the IRS from deciding to enforce the Johnson Amendment again and perhaps doing so selectively.
The majority of the Founders ... were determined to prevent the official establishment of any single national denomination or religion.
In 2024, two churches and a religious organization filed a lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), claiming that ...
There’s only one known instance of a church losing its tax-exempt status because it violated the Johnson Amendment, but ...
Many people don’t want their religious leaders to tell them how to vote. In the current deeply divided political moment, that ...
Thanks to the ACLJ’s advocacy, pastors can now speak freely from the pulpit about political candidates without fear of IRS ...
President Donald Trump and the White House Faith Office hosted the inaugural Summit of Faith and Business Leaders on Monday ...
President Donald Trump is praising an Internal Revenue Service's court filing, which effectively clears the way for churches ...
Ohio churches are having mixed reactions to news that the Internal Revenue Service will relax enforcement of the ban on ...
IRS proposal weakens Johnson Amendment firewall that keeps religious institutions from endorsing politicians. People of faith must say: “Not in my church. Not in God’s name.” ...
When you donate or pledge money to a religious institution, Uncle Sam does not take a bite of that cash. For years, the ...