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Originally posted by Dinner View PostFor the exact same reason that posting on this forum is not giving to the needy.
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Al Capone thought that way once. I bet he was sorry when he got convicted for tax fraud. Personally, I think the world could be greatly improved by locking up a few more fraudulent preachers. Do the crime, do the time and all that.Scouse Git (2) La Fayette Adam Smith Solomwi and Loinburger will not be forgotten.
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Ben, you asked how would the tax man know if someone donated $100 or not. So, yeah, if you're saying you think Churches could get away with tax fraud then that begs the question of what has happened to other people who committed tax fraud.Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.
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Originally posted by -Jrabbit View PostI believe all churches should be taxed, like any other business.
If churches were taxed, L. Ron Hubbard wound never have started Scientology. The same is likely true for several other cults.
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Originally posted by Kidicious View PostThe question is why tax saying nice things to people. It would be more reasonable if you were suggesting a tax on saying mean things.
Originally posted by Ben Kenobi View PostWouldn't charities be more efficient if they weren't paying a portion of their donations to taxes? If it's charity efficiency that you support then it stands to reason that you would support maintaining charitable status for all charities, not taking it away from those you hate.
Originally posted by Ben Kenobi View PostAh, so you'd rather force the God botherers to fund the things you like. Gotcha. No hypocrisy there.
Originally posted by Ben Kenobi View PostYou've stated there are 'real' Charities and 'unreal' Charities.
Originally posted by Ben Kenobi View PostHence the question - which charities ought to qualify? You've dodged the question as to which charities you believe are legitimate.
Originally posted by Ben Kenobi View PostSo why then not ban charities outright?
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Originally posted by kentonio View PostBecause they are accepting money for doing so. If they want to stop taking in donations and raising money, then it wouldn't be an issue.
As I've already said, businesses are tax on PROFIT. If they don't make a profit they don't pay tax.I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
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Originally posted by gribbler View PostDo any employees of non-profits not pay taxes? what makes you think Oerdin would be unaware of this?I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
- Justice Brett Kavanaugh
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Yes.
I pay for somewhere to work out, and you want to tax me for that."The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
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Originally posted by Asher View PostYes.
I pay for somewhere to work out, and you want to tax me for that.
In fact, no I do not. I don't support either the tax on the business or the sales tax. But then if I did it wouldn't be the same thing, unless you owned a gym, and I supported the expenses that you incurred to keep up the gym so that you could use it.I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
- Justice Brett Kavanaugh
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Originally posted by gribbler View PostYou pay taxes on your income and you want a freebie because you worship somewhere and help pay for the place of worship's expenses.I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
- Justice Brett Kavanaugh
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