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Judges Press IRS on Church Tax Break

Submitted by Any non mouse., Feb 9, 2008 04:56

Tell your Congressmen and Senators to remove the tax exempt status of The Church of Scientology.

Thank you, Mr. Gerstein, for your coverage of this issue. Please continue covering it! The CoS sued the IRS with hundreds of frivolous lawsuits, AND ACTUALLY BEAT THEM! THEY BEAT THE IRS!

Let me restate: The Church of Scientology beat the INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE into SUBMISSION. If the CoS can strangle the Federal Government's best Accountants and Lawyers, imagine what they can do the New York Sun! Imagine what they can do to ANYONE!


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The judges in this case are approaching this in a very interesting manner. The tax exempt status that Scientology enjoys... [MORE]

MartinJDAnon

Aug 4, 2008 10:13

This inexplicable judgment by the IRS has gone round the world: most governments now believe the Scientologists are recognised as... [MORE]

Auchraw

Feb 28, 2008 16:47

This will inexorably lead to a sea change in taxation wherein pretty much all tuition fees will be tax deductible.... [MORE]

Jeff

Feb 27, 2008 22:34

I think its great that Scientology is in the News these days. The whole tax thing and whether or not... [MORE]

Wilykit

Feb 26, 2008 04:04

A lot of people are in the dark about the Church of Scientology (CoS) but hopefully this issue will bring... [MORE]

Johnny Friendly

Feb 19, 2008 17:43

All IRC section 501(c)(3) organizations, including churches and religious organizations, must abide by certain rules: their net earnings may not... [MORE]

Anonithon

Feb 17, 2008 13:04

The facts should be known. Scientology litigation and harassment against the IRS led up to the secret 1993 ruling. If... [MORE]

Jim Brizowsky

Feb 15, 2008 20:06

When people conned others out of money for supposed "cures" and "feelgoods", they were identified as Snake-Oil Salesment. Now, they're... [MORE]

Rob

Feb 13, 2008 03:59

How can they spend hours covering the superbowl and some celebrity drunken rampage yet ignore the fact that the IRS... [MORE]

askmewhyiwearamask

Feb 12, 2008 16:21

...before each and every religion or church existed there was a religion that existed first and disagreed with that new... [MORE]

jewels

Feb 11, 2008 19:02

This is NOT about religious intolerance- it is about what IS unconstitutional- Period. Why are they so special to the... [MORE]

jt

Feb 17, 2008 13:46

It's about the arrogant, jack-booted IRS and their nefarious tactics of secrecy, extortion, intimidation, and other thuggery used by gangsters... [MORE]

SmoothJasper

Feb 11, 2008 15:06

While the anti-religious rantings go forth as usual, I must point out that every society is formed upon a base... [MORE]

Doug

Feb 11, 2008 01:25

The game is over. hiding behind the cloak of god does not exclude the fact that the church is a... [MORE]

MTGRAY

Feb 10, 2008 16:04

It might have been the most reviewed decision in IRS history, but the settlement is still shrouded in secrecy,many people... [MORE]

bob dobbs

Feb 10, 2008 15:38

It is apparent that after sixty years of assault on evengelical christianity, the religion of the founders and does not... [MORE]

Patrick Loubriel

Feb 9, 2008 20:00

The air surrounding that agreement has been fishy for the last 15 years. Time to 'fess up, or revoke/modify Scientology's... [MORE]

ANtOiNe

Feb 9, 2008 13:06

I have to pay to get to the next level of this video game. Can I deduct that on my... [MORE]

Terry

Feb 9, 2008 12:27

Let's just hope that they argue in favor of not letting tax breaks be given out to anyone. Because then... [MORE]

Anon

Feb 9, 2008 08:20

It is shameful that the United States allows this cult to operate with tax exemption. [MORE]

Anon

Feb 9, 2008 06:08

Tell your Congressmen and Senators to remove the tax exempt status of The Church of Scientology. Thank you, Mr. Gerstein, for...

Any non mouse.

Feb 9, 2008 04:56

I studied many religions while in college and later as an area of personal interest. There is one consistent pattern... [MORE]

robert guinto

Feb 9, 2008 00:19

The constitution says "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion", not "Congress shall make no law respecting... [MORE]

Mitchell

Feb 8, 2008 22:39

Search the following web page for "80 percent". It appears twice. http://www.lisamcpherson.org/cos/irs.htm [MORE]

A.non

Feb 8, 2008 21:44

Not only should they not receive special treatrment, they should have their "religion" status rescinded immediately. Scientology is a bunch... [MORE]

Mary Sue Lulza

Feb 8, 2008 21:03

Thanks for reporting on this, it's not something that is getting the attention it deserves. Keep on this story, don't... [MORE]

Scott

Feb 8, 2008 19:31

NO religion should have any tax break for any reason. Religion is a divisive, destructive scourge that ruins children's minds,... [MORE]

WriterWriter

Feb 8, 2008 19:18

I, for one, would like to deduct all expenses related to my research into Beer Volcanos and Stripper Factories. [MORE]

Michael

Feb 8, 2008 18:17

And I think all religions should have equal tax breaks To the person who said Scientology is a business, I would... [MORE]

dan

Feb 8, 2008 18:15

There is just one thing we can know for sure here. Where there is a Secret, there are lies and... [MORE]

Sharon

Feb 11, 2008 19:10

let's all just start deducting Any And All self-enrichment cost... I believe in Me! A new more modern religious interpretation... [MORE]

nobody, somebody, everybody & anybody

Mar 23, 2008 00:20

Thank you to Mr. Gerstein for this excellent article. I look forward to the day that I finally read that Scientology... [MORE]

Fitzgerald

Feb 8, 2008 18:01

Thank you so much to the editors and reporters at the Sun for bringing this story to press. Scientology is... [MORE]

ananon

Feb 8, 2008 17:02

Rather than try to quash Scientology and give the IRS more power, I'd like to see this benefit made available... [MORE]

Michael Z. Williamson

Feb 8, 2008 16:06

If you have any monies on account for what they call "Courses" or "Auditing" the Church of Scientology legally must... [MORE]

Colleen K. Peltomaa

Feb 8, 2008 15:20

I'm starting a new training course on how to interfere with Scientologists. No one can know the details, of course,... [MORE]

Wile E. Coyote

Feb 8, 2008 15:09

If you want to scare yourself, read about Keith Henson and his imprisonment. His "crime"? PIcketing Scientology HQ in protest... [MORE]

Suppressive Person

Feb 8, 2008 14:58

Dear England: Remember how we helped you with all those lend-lease bombers and ships and supplies? Well, now it's WE who... [MORE]

Dick C. Flatline

Feb 8, 2008 14:26

I hope I can claim the deduction from my church (FSM) if these Scientology whack jobs get it. I pray that... [MORE]

ant

Feb 8, 2008 14:17

yes ant, in a perfect world the FSM could get the deduction, along with the Church of the SubGenius, the... [MORE]

J. R. "Bob" Dobbs

Feb 8, 2008 15:02

Churches, like any business, should all have to pay taxes. Anyone who doesn't believe a church is a business needs... [MORE]

Atheist

Feb 8, 2008 12:58

Scientology destroys lives, separates people from their family, and drains them of their finances promising Super Powers and Eternal Life... [MORE]

ANOtherNoob

Feb 8, 2008 12:27

If you agree that scientology should not enjoy the benefits of tax exempt status then you should protest that status.... [MORE]

Anonymous

Feb 8, 2008 12:18

Its good that this should fix the problem, but in the grand scheme of things I think its time to... [MORE]

Ben

Feb 8, 2008 12:13

The training is VERY different from an education one would receive in school. The training consists of forking out a... [MORE]

Dave

Feb 8, 2008 11:23

This is great news! Either this couple will get the tax break the cult of scientology gets or hopefully it'll... [MORE]

Ralph

Feb 8, 2008 11:18

Glad to see the Skylar's persisting and the courts insisting. That's a step in the right dircetion. Over in the area... [MORE]

Mary McConnell

Feb 8, 2008 11:13

I just want to deduct the cost of spiritual workshops, self-help courses, religious reference materials, and not get in trouble... [MORE]

juliagoohlia

Mar 23, 2008 00:14

I'm tired of how Scientology, Inc. thinks it's okay to pressure everyone into accepting them despite their contempt for others.... [MORE]

maggie

Feb 8, 2008 10:35

Thank you for bringing to light the unconscionable partiality the IRS has shown the CoS for the last 15 years.... [MORE]

JBR

Feb 8, 2008 10:35

Great article. It must be known why the CoS is getting special treatment with the IRS. Did something happen as... [MORE]

Kay Em

Feb 8, 2008 10:29

Quoting the article "Ms. Yingling said the training Scientologists can deduct is not the same as religious education. "The use... [MORE]

Robert

Feb 8, 2008 10:16

If history is any guide regarding scientology litigation, an abrupt about face (for no apparent reason) on this very important... [MORE]

Leroy

Feb 8, 2008 23:20

It was such a relief to read Judge Kim Wardlaw's comments, especially this one: "The view of the IRS is it... [MORE]

Another Surfer

Feb 8, 2008 09:27

In "Hernandez v. Commissioner Internal Revenue Service (1989)" the Supreme Court decided Scientology was not entitled to a tax exemption.... [MORE]

Len

Feb 8, 2008 08:54

Insiders notes reconstructed from pre-IRS settlement:There were a number of outstanding situations going on within the executive branch of Scn... [MORE]

LeM

Feb 19, 2008 04:45

The agreement between the IRS and church of Scientology needs to be fully examined. This recent case is a great... [MORE]

Peter Simple

Feb 8, 2008 08:02

Scientology's agreement with the IRS should be repealed. While it claims to address human rights issues, drug rehabilitation and disaster... [MORE]

barbara graham

Feb 8, 2008 06:31

Scientology does not have religious status in the UK and e-petitions have been set up on the government's Downing Street... [MORE]

Anonymous

Feb 8, 2008 04:19

There is such a thing as bad publicity. These judges cannot be blind to the massive scrutiny that $cientology is enduring... [MORE]

Artoo45

Feb 8, 2008 15:12

The US government should make NO laws pertaining to religion; this includes special privileges for religious studies. Catechism was not... [MORE]

Daniel

Feb 8, 2008 03:45

It's horrible that the Scientology gets special treatment. [MORE]

Paul

Feb 8, 2008 01:34

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