>>Capital gains tax only applies to land bought after some time in 1985. Most religious land was bought, or given, long before that.<<
We pay them rent, they don't pay the tax on that income. They should be.
'Besides religions are not businesses.'
yeah right, just keep telling yourself that.
'Walks like a duck'
Have a look at the first coin opperated machine.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vending_machine
>>What you describe is nothing like the religion I am involved with.<<
In general everyone should pay tax, it's only fair.
If religions only made money from donations and no other business ventures they would have never existed in the first place.
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