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In reply to the discussion: A Note on Tax Exemptions for Churches [View all]SWBTATTReg
(24,085 posts)3. I know that there are some movements underway to look at this issue (in STLMO at least)...
in allowing exemptions (property taxes) as cities struggle to find funding for more police officers and the like. I agree w/ you, that this is offensive to me as a property tax payer (which keep going up and up) and I see (quite literally) churches on every block...and this angers me even more so, that when they flee the city to move elsewhere (usually into the county), they leave the properties behind, empty, and not taken care of (broken windows and the like, a mess).
The rest of us have to chip in and take care of these eyesores w/ our tax dollars. In effect, we're subsidizing these churches...
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I know that there are some movements underway to look at this issue (in STLMO at least)...
SWBTATTReg
Sep 2018
#3
All that takes is congressional action which falls under the realm of possibility
Major Nikon
Sep 2018
#39
So all religious community centers focus on religious indoctrination as a goal
qazplm135
Sep 2018
#45
Wait, do you own any property, run a business, or have you ever worked in public finance?
marylandblue
Sep 2018
#82
You said a lot of things. You also said a lot of things you didn't make up.
marylandblue
Sep 2018
#86
Churches pay taxes on land that isn't for religious or educational purposes
marylandblue
Sep 2018
#59
That's Maryland law, according to MM and Wellstone Ruled, it's different in other states.
marylandblue
Sep 2018
#73