Stop Paying Tithing and Challenge the Tax Exemption Status of the Mormon Church
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Tax time in the US and as people are leaving the church, they are receiving real blessings. In many countries, donating money to a charitable organization is tax deductible, meaning this decreases your taxable income. This is a perk to tithing for some people, it can save you some money on your taxes, though not
Development of Mormon Tithing – From Meager Origins to Ensign Peak Billions
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Members of the Mormon church are required to pay the church a tithe. This tithing is understood to be ten percent of the member's income. This is the same for children who earn $5 for mowing the lawn to wealthy lawyers and doctors in the church. The church makes much of the sacrifice and blessings
LDS Church’s Misstated Filings to SEC Approved by First Presidency
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It’s not even surprising anymore, after looking into church history, this is actually “par for the course”. What do you think about this settlement? Did it trouble your mormon shelf? Tell your story at https://wasmormon.org
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For the past week, the church has been all over the news. Not for something they will want to draw publicity. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission announced that the Church has been fined $5 Million for using shell companies to obscure the size of its investment portfolio. On February 21st, the SEC issued a