So are churches. |
| It's why I have nothing to do with those churches. They are all grifters. Osteen even *looks* like a grifter. |
Churches don't have income. What source are you thinking of? |
As are churches. |
Income from donations will be one. |
Why would donations be taxed? When I donate to the Sierra Club, or to my alma maters, they don't pay taxes on that money that they receive. Can you think of any entities where tax-deductible donations are taxed as income for the recipient entity? [crickets...] |
For the 80th time, Olsteen has sold multiple books. |
Non profit is a tax designation. Hospitals, Universities and churches. But the executive's make the money. |
But some are for profit |
Secular/diocesan priests do not vow poverty and are taxed (with some occupational adjustments) like anyone else. “Order” priests (Franciscans, Dominicans, etc.) do vow poverty and hence (at least as far as they and the Order are concerned) have no claim to their earnings, which belong to the Order. I didn’t really look very far into it, but at least some cases seem to turn on who the religious is working for (an Order entity or something else) and who the checks are made out to (the individual or the Order). So some priests definitely have potential tax liability but others may not depending on circumstances. |
This is about prosperity pastor’s with mega churches who collect huge amounts of money by fleecing the gullible. |
I don't like mega churches any more than you do, but you're painting with a very broad brush, and in your nonsensical rantings, lumping in all religious institutions. Lots of nonprofits fleece gullible people so that their leaders can live large. Most of them are not churches. |
Yeah, we get it, OP,, even with typos. But you are talking about the 1 percent of pastors. |
In this case we should find a way to tax them. |
tax whom, specifically? |