Catholic Church ad

no, the opposite.....when I said this..Quote Originally Posted by PostmodernProphet View Post that, of course, would depend on whether the organization Catholics Called To Witness has a tax exempt status.....it really mean that.....Quote Originally Posted by PostmodernProphet View Post ......I was pointing out to him that the ad did not come from the Catholic Church.....

So you think that explains why you posted this:

that, of course, would depend on whether the organization Catholics Called To Witness has a tax exempt status.....
 
Catholics Called to Witness is a non-profit organization. At this time, we are in the process of filing all the necessary documents with the Internal Revenue Service to determine our tax status. We believe we will qualify for 501(c)3 status, which will make all donations tax deductible. However, until we receive final determination from the Internal Revenue Service, we cannot say for certain that donations will qualify as a tax deductible event for our donors. Of course, we will make an announcement to all donors and prospective donors once we receive our final determination.


http://www.cc2w.org/donate/

What a joke!
 
well, to be honest....I think post #42 explains it better....I suspect though, that you're a bit too thick to figure that out....

So when you posted this...

that, of course, would depend on whether the organization Catholics Called To Witness has a tax exempt status.....

You really meant this...

no, the opposite.....

Which you claim means this...

...I was pointing out to him that the ad did not come from the Catholic Church.....
 
a refusal to read things accurately?.....yes I suppose that argument could be made....though I hardly credit the argument of someone who logs on under a different name to continue an argument, Legion.....
 
a refusal to read things accurately?.....yes I suppose that argument could be made....though I hardly credit the argument of someone who logs on under a different name to continue an argument, Legion.....


Well, at least part of your answer is honest, for a change.
 
Weird, the different ways tax exemption works for liberals and conservatives

One-third of Planned Parenthood's revenues come from government grants (the rest is mainly from fees for services rendered at the health centers and from private donations). Planned Parenthood has made a profit for many years and also maintains status as a tax-exempt organization.
 
Weird, the different ways tax exemption works for liberals and conservatives

I'm neither, Blabo. Nobody should be exempt from taxes.

One-third of Planned Parenthood's revenues come from government grants (the rest is mainly from fees for services rendered at the health centers and from private donations). Planned Parenthood has made a profit for many years and also maintains status as a tax-exempt organization.

Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc., is a tax-exempt
corporation under Internal Revenue Service code section 501(c)
(3) and is not a private foundation (Tax ID #13-1644147).
Contributions are tax-deductible.

The IRS classifies the Planned Parenthood Action Fund as a 501(c)(4)
not-for-profit organization. Contributions are not tax-deductible.

http://www.plannedparenthood.org/files/AR08_vFinal.pdf
 
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