(November 6, 2011 at 11:45 pm)Rokcet Scientist Wrote:Yes, well, technically, I've heard of some people trying something similar; people create their own church, they claim that they have a "vow of poverty" or summat to uphold, put all their money in the church and then have their money tax-exempt. I've even heard of some people using their ULC degrees to this effect, but they usually get caught. Somehow, either they have done something illegal for decades and, even after becoming public figures, never got an audit from the IRS, or they're technically doing something legal.(November 6, 2011 at 11:30 pm)Rev. Rye Wrote: As a NFP organization (what does it profit a group to spend $1/4 million a year to travel across the nation for 45-minute protests where they will almost universally be hated), they are technically tax-exempt.
OK, so they have no taxable income yet manage to live in normal houses and spend hundreds of thousands a year on their repugnant crusade. That's officially fishy, imo.
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