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Your post seems to be misleading. Both rulings focus on selling goods to non-members, which seems rightfully taxable.

This discussion is about taxing churches/religious organizations in general on all revenue/income (ie. tithe, donations, membership fees, etc). That would very likely be unconstitutional, as that would limit the organization's ability to assemble and practice religion.



I wonder why more corporations don't start religions.




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