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amerciti001

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28. sec. 501(c)(3) links
Sun Jun 3, 2012, 07:15 PM
Jun 2012

Exemption Requirements - Section 501(c)(3) Organizations

To be tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, an organization must be organized and operated exclusively for exempt purposes set forth in section 501(c)(3), and none of its earnings may inure to any private shareholder or individual. In addition, it may not be an action organization, i.e., it may not attempt to influence legislation as a substantial part of its activities and it may not participate in any campaign activity for or against political candidates.

Organizations described in section 501(c)(3) are commonly referred to as charitable organizations. Organizations described in section 501(c)(3), other than testing for public safety organizations, are eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions in accordance with Code section 170.

The organization must not be organized or operated for the benefit of private interests, and no part of a section 501(c)(3) organization's net earnings may inure to the benefit of any private shareholder or individual. If the organization engages in an excess benefit transaction with a person having substantial influence over the organization, an excise tax may be imposed on the person and any organization managers agreeing to the transaction.

Section 501(c)(3) organizations are restricted in how much political and legislative (lobbying) activities they may conduct. For a detailed discussion, see Political and Lobbying Activities. For more information about lobbying activities by charities, see the article Lobbying Issues; for more information about political activities of charities, see the FY-2002 CPE topic Election Year Issues.
http://www.irs.gov/charities/charitable/article/0,,id=96099,00.html



Oh noes! The power to tax is the power to destroy! If we tax churches, they're as good as destroyed! Zalatix Jun 2012 #1
well ironically ...Thank God!! I keep wondering why nothing done by IRS lunasun Jun 2012 #2
If they can still distribute voter guides on issues, it's all a moot point. crazylikafox Jun 2012 #3
And that is perfectly legal. proud2BlibKansan Jun 2012 #6
And always has been too Gman Jun 2012 #22
i.e. Obama's coming for our Bibles Enrique Jun 2012 #4
It's about damn time. marsis Jun 2012 #5
As long as they don't endorse candidates, that propaganda is perfectly legal. proud2BlibKansan Jun 2012 #7
Sure it's legal. daaron Jun 2012 #14
Are you kidding? marsis Jun 2012 #32
Hello, I'm talking about planning a move. daaron Jun 2012 #33
The revenue brought in from taxing churches would be enormous. Zorra Jun 2012 #8
Yes, and we could care for the sick, etc. without discrimination! freshwest Jun 2012 #10
Exactly. nt Zorra Jun 2012 #11
My daughter recently visited her grandma. JNelson6563 Jun 2012 #9
Maybe you can convice her to go back with a hidden mic. daaron Jun 2012 #15
Nah, she was visiting from far away and has come home since. JNelson6563 Jun 2012 #26
I doubt there are any teeth in this 'warning'. nt NorthCarolina Jun 2012 #12
The Churches are always howling... amerciti001 Jun 2012 #13
Agree! Donkeykick Jun 2012 #21
sec. 501(c)(3) links amerciti001 Jun 2012 #28
K&R SunSeeker Jun 2012 #16
I'd pull tax exempt status from them all...and be done with it. roamer65 Jun 2012 #17
Just reading up, and noticed --> daaron Jun 2012 #18
It's about time. Cleita Jun 2012 #19
Yeah, those warnings have been sooooo effective tabasco Jun 2012 #20
Tax-free status for churches is 100% bullshit Orrex Jun 2012 #23
that's the problem... amerciti001 Jun 2012 #30
Where were they during Prop (h)8 and Amendment One? Initech Jun 2012 #24
Once again. They can advocate for ISSUES, not candidates. proud2BlibKansan Jun 2012 #25
that's just it... amerciti001 Jun 2012 #29
the common theme Bellerophon Jun 2012 #31
Nice! sarcasmo Jun 2012 #27
So they can preach about how evil Obama is, as long as they don't specifically endorse anyone? Hugabear Jun 2012 #34
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