Originally posted by PLATO
Then you apparently don't pay attention.
You were talking about tax subsidy, correct? It exists in many forms (One of which I pointed out in the example that was apparently beyond your comprehension (Sorry-will try to keep it simple)). These exemptions exist because government has determined (through the voice of the people) that certain activities are worthwhile. Weather or not it is relieving the burden on lower income people or relieving the burden on charitable organizations is irrelevant.
The problem comes in when people disagree on what is worthwhile. Many would agree that EIC is wrong just as many would agree that tax-exempt status is wrong fro charities. The determination that government must make is weather or not the benefit to society outweighs the cost. Given the investment in people from both a pysical and moral perspective it would be very hard to argue that Churches do not benefit society. I don't agree with the teaching of Islam, but i support a mosque's tax exempt status because of the benefit that having that mosque provides for society. Hope I didn't get to complicated there. I will forward the trophy that you posses back to you upon reciept...apparently already in the hands of the rightful owner.
Then you apparently don't pay attention.
You were talking about tax subsidy, correct? It exists in many forms (One of which I pointed out in the example that was apparently beyond your comprehension (Sorry-will try to keep it simple)). These exemptions exist because government has determined (through the voice of the people) that certain activities are worthwhile. Weather or not it is relieving the burden on lower income people or relieving the burden on charitable organizations is irrelevant.
The problem comes in when people disagree on what is worthwhile. Many would agree that EIC is wrong just as many would agree that tax-exempt status is wrong fro charities. The determination that government must make is weather or not the benefit to society outweighs the cost. Given the investment in people from both a pysical and moral perspective it would be very hard to argue that Churches do not benefit society. I don't agree with the teaching of Islam, but i support a mosque's tax exempt status because of the benefit that having that mosque provides for society. Hope I didn't get to complicated there. I will forward the trophy that you posses back to you upon reciept...apparently already in the hands of the rightful owner.
Follow along: I am not arguing against tax-exempt status for churches; I am arguing against tax-exempt property-tax status for church property not directly involved in the church's ministry. As MtG points out, this exemption does not exist in some places, but it does exist in others (it's state-by-state). So the analogy is not to the EIC; it's more like saying parents with children don't have to pay any taxes at all, because raising kids is such a darned special thing to be doing.
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