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In reply to the discussion: A Note on Tax Exemptions for Churches [View all]MineralMan
(147,680 posts)16. Actually, I am opposed. Property taxes should be part of
their expenditure budget. Frankly, I'm opposed to anyone getting a pass on local infrastructure & service taxes, which is what property taxes primarily fund. Include the cost in your budget, non-profit or not.
The majority of non-profit organizations do not own real property. They pay rent for the spaces they occupy. The owner of that property pays property taxes. Larger non-profits, of course, do own their premises. They should pay property taxes as part of their cost of operation.
As for TIFs, I oppose those unless there is a clear positive, compensating payback that can be demonstrated for them. Often, the payback that is named doesn't really exist.
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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