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New interpretation of tax law is a win for conservative Christians who have long opposed the Johnson Amendment.
The agency's agreement in a court filing formally reverses a decades-old provision of the tax code, but the motion would need ...
The move effectively calls for a carve out for religious organizations from the rarely used IRS rule called the Johnson ...
The change in IRS code came after a lawsuit tried to challenge the Johnson Amendment, a longstanding principle of separation ...
The IRS said in a court filing that churches whose pastors endorse political candidates from the pulpit shouldn't lose their ...
The Johnson Amendment does not apply to houses of worship speaking to their congregations, the agency has ruled.
The move effectively calls for a carve-out for religious organizations from the rarely used IRS rule called the Johnson ...
The IRS this week backed off a decades-old rule that churches and other nonprofits can openly endorse political candidates ...
The Internal Revenue Service argued that internal church discussion regarding electoral politics don't "run afoul of the ...
Comparing it to a family discussion, the Internal Revenue Service agreed on Monday that pastors and other religious leaders ...
The IRS announced Monday that churches, and other houses of worship, are allowed to endorse political candidates and still maintain their tax-exempt status.
It’s another blow to church-state separation just in time to get conservative churches revved up for the midterms.