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IRS Warns Churches Against Campaigning
AP via Drudge ^ | Jul 18, 1:51 PM EDT

Posted on 07/18/2006 2:58:24 PM PDT by aceintx

Edited on 07/18/2006 3:04:41 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The Internal Revenue Service has been warning churches and nonprofit organizations that improper campaigning in the upcoming political season could endanger their tax-exempt status.

In notices to more than 15,000 tax-exempt organizations, numerous church denominations and tax preparers, the agency has detailed its new enforcement program, called the Political Activity Compliance Initiative, the Los Angeles Times reported Tuesday.

Under the initiative, the IRS plans to expedite investigations into claims of improper campaigning, no longer waiting for an annual tax return to be filed or the tax year to end before launching a probe. A three-member committee will make an initial review of complaints and then vote on whether to pursue the investigation in detail.

"While the vast majority of charities and churches do not engage in politicking, an increasing number did take part in prohibited activities in the 2004 election cycle," IRS Commissioner Mark W. Everson said in a statement. "The rule against political campaign intervention by charities and churches is long established. We are stepping up our efforts to enforce it

Since 2004, the IRS has investigated more than 200 organizations, including All Saints Church in Pasadena.

Two days before the 2004 presidential election, the Rev. George F. Regas, the church's former rector, delivered a guest sermon that pictured Jesus in a debate with George W. Bush and John Kerry. Although Regas didn't endorse a candidate, he said Jesus would have told Bush that his pre-emptive war policy "has led to disaster."

The church drew national attention when the Rev. Ed Bacon, rector of All Saints, disclosed the IRS investigation and later said the agency believed the church had violated federal tax code barring tax-exempt organizations from intervening in political campaigns and elections.

Church leaders have not heard from the IRS since October, when the agency said the investigation was being taken to a higher level, according to Regas. The IRS has not confirmed whether the investigation is still ongoing.

Of the 62 organizations determined by the IRS to be in violation, three lost their nonprofit status and 59 received warning letters. The three who lost their status were not churches, and some of those warned were ordered to pay an excise tax.

Federal law prohibits the IRS from releasing the names of those under investigation, but the agency said it has more than 100 cases pending and 40 of them are churches.

This month, OMB Watch, a Washington-based nonprofit government watchdog group, issued a report criticizing the IRS enforcement program and said the program could prompt retaliatory and harassment complaints unless the agency develops clear guidelines.

"I don't think this is a case of bad faith," said Kay Guinane, author of the report. "I just think it's a poorly structured program."


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KEYWORDS: church; churchandstate; churches; election2006; irs; johnsonamendment; politicking; state
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To: ETL
Thanks! Coffin was at the forefront of Marxist infiltration of religious groups for many years, through SANE/FREEZE (Peace Action), CALC, RESIST, Riverside, etc. Powell's Covert Cadre has a whole chapter on him which includes some of the information you quote from Horowitz, and also mentions that Weiss originally pulled some strings to get Coffin appointed to his position at Riverside. The FBI's file on CALC (originally Clergy and Laity Concerned about Vietnam, later just Clergy and Laity Concerned), it's got a lot of useful background information.
141 posted on 08/12/2016 3:05:32 AM PDT by Fedora
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To: freedumb2003
This is about taxation, not free speech.

It's using the threat of taxation to repress (some) churches' right to free speech, which is a violation of the First Amendment by virtue of prohibiting the free exercise of religion, as well as by virtue of giving preferential treatment to religious groups that are not subject to taxation despite engaging in political speech regularly (as with the example of Riverside Church). For background on the historical context of this topic, a source you might find an interesting read is William J. Federer's The Original 13: A Documentary History of Religion in America's First Thirteen States.

142 posted on 08/12/2016 3:15:30 AM PDT by Fedora
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