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RE: Churches may have to pay taxes, and members of Congress may pay politically

in #informationwar6 years ago (edited)

Once NGO activities enter the civic space, they are not private. So (depending on how its implemented) public transit passes are rightly taxable but not parking spaces on the organization's private property. I think the provision potentially opens the door to state infringement on private community organization.

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It's probably not parking spaces on the churches own property but probably parking passes for public parking garages and these churches let their members use them for every little event under the sun.

As long as they don't get them by virtue of their special status, as long as they pay for them, that does not seem to be wrong.

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