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Despite the IRS lifting its ban on churches endorsing political candidates, I still won’t be. Because it wasn’t fear of ...
As if everyday life in these United States wasn’t politicized enough, your local house of worship could soon become a part of ...
For more than 70 years, federal law has prohibited pastors, priests, rabbis, and imams from endorsing political candidates ...
The Internal Revenue Services is reversing a long-standing policy and will now allow religious institutions to endorse ...
The rule was introduced by former President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1954 when he was serving as the U.S. Senate majority leader.
In court filings July 7, the IRS has largely backed down on a decades-old rule that barred churches from engaging in ...
A reinterpretation of a tax rule signals that houses of worship may now be able to endorse political candidates without losing tax-exempt status.
Comparing it to a family discussion, the Internal Revenue Service agreed on Monday that pastors and other religious leaders ...
Florida houses of worship can now endorse political candidates in some cases, an exception created by the IRS recently.
In 2024, two churches and a religious organization filed a lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), claiming that ...
Although seldom enforced, The Johnson Act has long been a source of tension between religious groups and federal regulators.
The IRS said in a court filing that churches whose pastors endorse political candidates from the pulpit shouldn't lose their ...