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Churches in Florida are exempt from paying intangible tax but not documentary stamp taxes. The state, county, and municipalities are exempt from the documentary stamp tax.
The government cannot levy taxes on churches. Churches do not have to pay taxes to the government; they are tax exempt.
The SEC is a federal agency and subject to federal disclosure laws. Please cite your reference for alleging that they are exempt from disclosure under the FOIA.
It depends in which country they are located.
No, churches are generally exempt from filing certain information returns with the IRS, including Form 990 which requires detailed financial disclosures. However, churches are still required to keep records of their financial activities for potential examination by the IRS if necessary.
Tax is exempted because churches teach d citizens morals dat is also found in constitution
In the United States, churches that meet certain criteria, such as being used for religious worship, education, or charitable activities, are often exempt from paying property taxes. However, the specifics can vary depending on the state and local regulations.
In the USA, churches are exempt from taxation.
Contributions to churches are tax deductible and churches are automatically exempt from income taxes (with some exceptions) under Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3). More information is available from the IRS's web site: www.irs.gov.
Nonprofit organizations like collages, labor unions, and churches