Link to Sacramento, CA news article about Newdow having filed complaint:
http://m.news10.net/news.jsp?key=217114&rc=lo
Link to news source pdf complaint file:
http://www.news10.net/news/pdf/ffrf_v_irs.pdf
(Paragraphs #35 & #39 reference the 70-549 issue)
Link to ReligiousClause blog summary:
http://religionclause.blogspot.com/2009 ... ty-of.html
The IRC 107 suit has been filed!
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Re: The IRC 107 suit has been filed!
Oops!
Paragraph references in that earlier message should be #35 & #49, NOT #35 & #39.
Sorry about that!
Sincerely,
Maury enthusiast!
Paragraph references in that earlier message should be #35 & #49, NOT #35 & #39.
Sorry about that!
Sincerely,
Maury enthusiast!
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Re: The IRC 107 suit has been filed!
Yawn.
Publicity whores are so annoying.
Publicity whores are so annoying.
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Re: The IRC 107 suit has been filed!
Nutcase. Let's charge the churches gift tax on all the free housing they provide to God. Calling yourself a House of God is just asking for it!
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Re: The IRC 107 suit has been filed!
FFRF News Release:
http://www.ffrf.org/news/2009/parishallowancesuit.php
FFRF Complaint Page:
http://ffrf.org/news/2009/parishallowancesuit.pdf
(Note: This pdf file says it was filed Oct. 14, but it was actually filed Oct. 16).
http://www.ffrf.org/news/2009/parishallowancesuit.php
FFRF Complaint Page:
http://ffrf.org/news/2009/parishallowancesuit.pdf
(Note: This pdf file says it was filed Oct. 14, but it was actually filed Oct. 16).
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Re: The IRC 107 suit has been filed!
It's a barter transaction. God gets housing; the congregants get an ear to bend and the occasional answered prayer.DoingHomework wrote:Nutcase. Let's charge the churches gift tax on all the free housing they provide to God. Calling yourself a House of God is just asking for it!
"Here is a fundamental question to ask yourself- what is the goal of the income tax scam? I think it is a means to extract wealth from the masses and give it to a parasite class." Skankbeat
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Re: The IRC 107 suit has been filed!
Except for the Sacramento News10 article, I haven't noticed any mainstream coverage of the story.
You might look for the FFRF to present the subject in their weekly radio program; perhaps as early as October 31.
Here's the link to the program information and content announcements:
> FFRF Freethought Radio:
> http://ffrf.org/radio/
You might look for the FFRF to present the subject in their weekly radio program; perhaps as early as October 31.
Here's the link to the program information and content announcements:
> FFRF Freethought Radio:
> http://ffrf.org/radio/
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Re: The IRC 107 suit has been filed!
Ministers beginning their offensive against the FFRF IRC 107 lawsuit.
See:
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http://www.earnedmedia.org/pji1022.htm
PJI Moves to Intervene in Lawsuit Attacking Ministers' Housing Allowances
Contact: Brad Dacus, President, Pacific Justice Institute, 916-857-6900
SACRAMENTO, Calif., Oct. 22 /Standard Newswire/
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-- Sacramento-based Pacific Justice Institute is filing court papers this week to intervene in a federal lawsuit filed Friday by well-known atheist Michael Newdow.
The lawsuit challenges long-standing federal and state tax exemptions for housing allowances provided by churches and religious institutions to members of the clergy.
In the new case, Newdow represents the Freedom From Religion Foundation and several of its members. They are claiming that provisions of federal and state law that have for decades permitted tax-exempt housing allowances for ministers are unconstitutional.
Pacific Justice Institute is assembling a broad, diverse coalition of local ministers who would be directly affected if the Court rules in favor of the plaintiffs. PJI expects to file a motion to intervene on Wednesday.
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See:
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http://www.earnedmedia.org/pji1022.htm
PJI Moves to Intervene in Lawsuit Attacking Ministers' Housing Allowances
Contact: Brad Dacus, President, Pacific Justice Institute, 916-857-6900
SACRAMENTO, Calif., Oct. 22 /Standard Newswire/
(excerpt)
-- Sacramento-based Pacific Justice Institute is filing court papers this week to intervene in a federal lawsuit filed Friday by well-known atheist Michael Newdow.
The lawsuit challenges long-standing federal and state tax exemptions for housing allowances provided by churches and religious institutions to members of the clergy.
In the new case, Newdow represents the Freedom From Religion Foundation and several of its members. They are claiming that provisions of federal and state law that have for decades permitted tax-exempt housing allowances for ministers are unconstitutional.
Pacific Justice Institute is assembling a broad, diverse coalition of local ministers who would be directly affected if the Court rules in favor of the plaintiffs. PJI expects to file a motion to intervene on Wednesday.
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