Last updated on: 8/10/2016 3:03:20 PM PST
Should Churches (Defined as Churches, Temples, Mosques, Synagogues, etc.) Remain Tax-Exempt?
Pro (Yes)
Pro
"An amendment, pushed by Lyndon Johnson, many years ago, threatens religious institutions with a loss of their tax-exempt status if they openly advocate their political views. Their voice has been taken away. I will work hard to repeal that language and to protect free speech for all Americans."
Source: Donald J. Trump, "Full Text: Donald Trump 2016 RNC Draft Speech Transcript," politico.com, July 21, 2016
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Con (No)
Con
"As with almost all aspects of the current tax code, the granting of exemptions, credits, etc., to specific groups is a recipe for favoritism and government manipulation. That is one of the primary reasons I advocate a simple federal consumption tax to replace all income taxes - and eliminate all tax subsidies, credits and exemptions."
Source: Email to ProCon.org from Gary Johnson's Communications Director, Joe Hunter, Oct. 9, 2012
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No position found as of Aug. 10, 2016
Not Clearly Pro or Con
"Peter J. Reilly: ...Someone who is designated a minister of the gospel is entitled to exclude from income the amount their congregation pays them for housing [known as the parsonage exclusion] regardless of the size, there is no dollar limit on this... If you were president would you consider not defending the constitutionality of the parsonage exclusion?...
Jill Stein: ...I try not to shoot from the hip, and actually consider these things before taking a position on them, and I would have to say that I would do that. But at first blush I would agree with the principal here of separation of church and state, which would seem to say we should not give special favors to employees of religious institutions that certainly sounds true."
Source: Peter J Reilly, "Jill Stein Lining Up with Freedom from Religion Foundation on Parsonage Exclusion," forbes.com, Oct. 9, 2012
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FORMER CANDIDATES
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Withdrew on Mar. 15, 2016; no additional research done as of that date to determine candidate's position on this question.
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Failed to win the Democratic nomination on July 26, 2016; no additional research done as of that date to determine candidate’s position on this question.
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