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IRS-Church heated discussion
July 30, 2009, 7:39 am (2 years ago)A Minnesota priest whose political stands throughout talks got IRS awareness is currently delivering bigger questions to the national dispute. The minister explains that the IRS section disapproving political participation by tax-exempt organizations breaches his legitimate rights, but members of the online casino business are questioning how churches are able to fight against them without paying taxes.
Reverend Gus Booth of Warroad Community Church in Minnesota explains he's dissatisfied in the deferment of the IRS examination into his support of John McCain in last year's Presidential election. He believes the part of the tax code that prohibits political support by non-profit, tax-exempt groups violates First Amendment Rights.
On the other hand, online casino operators state they are willing to pay taxes, and these groups previously talking pleasure in free-ride status then push congregants to vote for candidates against online gambling. On condition that the Internal Revenue Code stays as is, explains Online Casino Advisory gaming analyst Sherman Bradley, church groups including Focus on the Family should either begin considering paying their part of taxes, or stop lecturing what US citizens should do in the voting booth.
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