• AllPintsNorth@lemm.ee
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        2 months ago

        If they are doing as much charity work as they claim they are, then there’s no issue, since it will all be deductible.

        No harm, no foul. Only hurts the liars and the cheats. Win, win.

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            2 months ago

            Sorry to be the one to break it to you, but they already do that.

            No violation of the first amendment at all.

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            2 months ago

            This isn’t remotely how this works. It’s not based on the acts being done, it’s based on whether the organization is being run to make money, or of it’s spending all it’s revenue in pursuit of a purpose.

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            You’re not wrong, and neither are they. Non-profit charities should be able to pay taxes if income exceeds a reasonable amount and have deduction on FMV of benefits provided. Small charitable organizations should be exempt. Everyone should be required to keep records subject to unannounced auditing. Churches like Joel Osteen and creflo dollar should be under criminal investigation or simply go away.