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The change in IRS code came after a lawsuit tried to challenge the Johnson Amendment, a longstanding principle of separation ...
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The Internal Revenue Service says pastors and churches endorsing political candidates should not lose their tax-exempt status ...
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The Internal Revenue Service agreed in a court filing that churches can endorse political candidates without fear of losing ...
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The IRS under Donald Trump’s administration will now allow churches and houses of worship to endorse political candidates from the pulpit without losing their tax-exempt status, upending decades of ...
Since 1954, the IRS has banned nonprofits — including congregations — from participating in political campaigns. The agency now says political endorsements by churches should be allowed.