The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Ruling Could Make It Harder for IRS to Audit Religious Groups

In the latest skirmish over how much authority the government has in regulating houses of worship, a federal court in Minnesota may have given religious institutions across the nation a new defense against potential audits by the Internal Revenue Service.

United States Magistrate Judge Jeffrey J. Keyes last...

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