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asksauls
Jul 16, 2007, 03:50 PM
As a christian, why are you not paying and trying to be taxed exempt? Did not the Word of our Father say render to Ceasar....and Peter pay your taxes and my taxes?

Fr_Chuck
Jul 16, 2007, 03:55 PM
Yes, you pay to Ceasar what is his, and in the US Ceasar says that churches don't have to pay, so churches pay what is due to ceasar.
Churches do pay for any profit, earnings that are not tax exempt according to US or state law.

I would assume that you would beleive that all US citizens should not take any deductions, home interest, business deductions and the such ???

But yes, Christians should not cheat on thier taxes, and they should pay all legally owed taxes.

AtlantaTaxExpert
Jul 17, 2007, 12:58 PM
I agree with Fr. Chuck!

The U.S. tax system is hideously complex and often unfair. However, there is NOTHING immoral or illegal about any taxpayer educating himself or herself on the appropriate means of taking legitimate tax deductions to reduce their tax burden.

If you feel that it is appropriate to NOT take these legitimate deductions, no one (to include the IRS) will require you to take these deductions.

However, I suspect your attitude may change when you are faces with a huge tax bill come April 15, 2008.