Are churches tax exempt status draining our communities of valuable revenue and using the funds to push their own agenda? In a heated debate on Blarbitration.com, some are calling for the end of non-profit tax exemptions.
(PRWEB) March 19, 2006 -- Are churches and other non-profit organizations tax exempt status draining our communities of valuable revenue and using the funds to push their own agenda?
The idea of giving tax exemptions to non-profits is to foster organizations that give back to communities. However there are people who argue non-profits are not held accountable for the benefits afforded them by tax payers which have created a system that is easily hi-jacked. Do you agree?
Join the debate on www.blArbitration.com, calling for an end to the tax exempt status of religious organizations and other non-profit organizations.
One debater argues, "...there is no statistical support to show that church goers are better citizens. And considering the news, it seems that when it comes to some crimes, the inhabitants of the churches are more likely to be sinners.
So it infuriates me that the extensive tax-exempt holdings of the Catholic Church are financing the settlements of child abuse cases..."
blArbitration.com is asking for the public to join this debate and provide their valuable input into this heated discussion. Should tax exemptions for non-profits be revoked? Should non-profits be held accountable? Or should things stay the same?
blArbitration.com is a website designed to promote debate and discussion of important issues. For more information please visit, www.blArbitration.com
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