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JT45242

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16. Sounds like a way for megachurch tax cheats to benefit
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 04:51 PM
5 hrs ago

All sorts of tax laws for clergy. (Wife is a preacher's kid).

Her dad was a pastor in a mainline denomination. Got audited multiple times. Especially on the housing exemption proof.

Anyone want to bet that maga mega pastors line joel olstein are abusing that and not getting audited. Man lives in a multi-million dollar house so he can claim all housing related expenses as tax exempt income.

This is not about protecting poor Catholic clergy. If we follow the money, people like Graham, Olstein, etc. are looking to cash out somehow.

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Only if they pay in the total amount of FICA taxes they otherwise Deminpenn 17 hrs ago #1
Very true mdbl 15 hrs ago #2
I found this information about Catholic Priests and Nuns interesting rpannier 15 hrs ago #3
No, the text is fairly clear in most places. Igel 14 hrs ago #4
Whether allowing them to opt in strains SS resources or not isn't the issue in my mind... paleotn 13 hrs ago #5
Did the article say moreland01 13 hrs ago #6
There are bipartisan versions of this bill in both the House and the Senate BumRushDaShow 12 hrs ago #8
whatever happened to "Congress shall make no law concerning religion"? Scruffy1 12 hrs ago #7
If they want back in, then the credits start from the day Karma13612 12 hrs ago #9
Why should they have to forfeit any credits they earned prior to opting out? MichMan 5 hrs ago #17
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, Nigrum Cattus 11 hrs ago #10
Joel Osteen is so relieved that he can get SSA when he retires! n/t Jacson6 10 hrs ago #11
The article states clergy received inaccurate advice. Raven123 10 hrs ago #12
Then you gotta pay in. Otherwise, no, I'm sorry. Callie1979 10 hrs ago #13
Clergy? swong19104 9 hrs ago #14
Some churches offer pension plans for retired clergy IronLionZion 7 hrs ago #15
Sounds like a way for megachurch tax cheats to benefit JT45242 5 hrs ago #16
WTF happened to their "objections based on religious grounds"? Either make it mandatory for all of them or fuckem. FadedMullet 5 hrs ago #18
I believe that the Amish are exempted from participating in SS MichMan 4 hrs ago #19
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