No free housing for church employees

there are churches everywhere that are started by an individual

that's not really all that prevalent in practice. Most churches are affiliated in some form or fashion with denominations, and most churches have a lay leadership structure which prevents autonomous abuse by the pastor.
 
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Judge rules against tax-free housing for clergy

Under a law passed by Congress in 1954, ministers don’t pay income taxes on compensation that is designated part of a housing allowance.





MADISON, Wis. — A federal judge has struck down a law that gives clergy tax-free housing allowances, a decision that could have far-reaching financial ramifications for pastors across the United States.

In her decision Friday, U.S. District Judge Barbara Crabb in Wisconsin wrote that the exemption “provides a benefit to religious persons and no one else, even though doing so is not necessary to alleviate a special burden on religious exercise,” the Wisconsin State Journal reported.

wasn't it settled law?
 
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Judge rules against tax-free housing for clergy

Under a law passed by Congress in 1954, ministers don’t pay income taxes on compensation that is designated part of a housing allowance.





MADISON, Wis. — A federal judge has struck down a law that gives clergy tax-free housing allowances, a decision that could have far-reaching financial ramifications for pastors across the United States.

In her decision Friday, U.S. District Judge Barbara Crabb in Wisconsin wrote that the exemption “provides a benefit to religious persons and no one else, even though doing so is not necessary to alleviate a special burden on religious exercise,” the Wisconsin State Journal reported.

why does your side drink from the black tar of tearing down settled law?
 
http://seattletimes.com/html/nationworld/2022321470_clergyhousingxml.html



Judge rules against tax-free housing for clergy

Under a law passed by Congress in 1954, ministers don’t pay income taxes on compensation that is designated part of a housing allowance.





MADISON, Wis. — A federal judge has struck down a law that gives clergy tax-free housing allowances, a decision that could have far-reaching financial ramifications for pastors across the United States.

In her decision Friday, U.S. District Judge Barbara Crabb in Wisconsin wrote that the exemption “provides a benefit to religious persons and no one else, even though doing so is not necessary to alleviate a special burden on religious exercise,” the Wisconsin State Journal reported.

Why do you ignore the fact that this is settled law?
 
http://seattletimes.com/html/nationworld/2022321470_clergyhousingxml.html



Judge rules against tax-free housing for clergy

Under a law passed by Congress in 1954, ministers don’t pay income taxes on compensation that is designated part of a housing allowance.





MADISON, Wis. — A federal judge has struck down a law that gives clergy tax-free housing allowances, a decision that could have far-reaching financial ramifications for pastors across the United States.

In her decision Friday, U.S. District Judge Barbara Crabb in Wisconsin wrote that the exemption “provides a benefit to religious persons and no one else, even though doing so is not necessary to alleviate a special burden on religious exercise,” the Wisconsin State Journal reported.

I presented you with facts that this is settled law. Why do you ignore it?
 
http://seattletimes.com/html/nationworld/2022321470_clergyhousingxml.html



Judge rules against tax-free housing for clergy

Under a law passed by Congress in 1954, ministers don’t pay income taxes on compensation that is designated part of a housing allowance.





MADISON, Wis. — A federal judge has struck down a law that gives clergy tax-free housing allowances, a decision that could have far-reaching financial ramifications for pastors across the United States.

In her decision Friday, U.S. District Judge Barbara Crabb in Wisconsin wrote that the exemption “provides a benefit to religious persons and no one else, even though doing so is not necessary to alleviate a special burden on religious exercise,” the Wisconsin State Journal reported.

Seriously?

Why are you ignore this?

This is settled law? Drink the goblet of tar that is your tyranny and ignore the facts that I have presented you sociopath
 
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