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    Quote Originally Posted by b_9904 View Post
    You should first ask whether the Churches do indeed pay taxes.

    Last I look, their exemptions are limited to certain situations only.

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    Kaya nga sabi ko "IF"

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    Quote Originally Posted by kisshmet View Post
    Kaya nga sabi ko "IF"

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    You are referring to the "service". Kahit emphasize mo pa yung "IF", hindi pwede itax talaga yun.

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    Dapat if an organization (like a church) is into investment, it should be taxed. Ang reason ata why the church isn't taxed is because they are not and should not be engaged in profit making. No profit, no tax.
    Pero ang mga clergy are and should be taxed ang income nila.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nelson de Leon View Post
    Dapat if an organization (like a church) is into investment, it should be taxed. Ang reason ata why the church isn't taxed is because they are not and should not be engaged in profit making. No profit, no tax.
    Pero ang mga clergy are and should be taxed ang income nila.

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    You may want to check the facts on that.

    TLDR, in a world where people hate reading technical stuff or long posts, they DO pay taxes on a lot of things. The taxes they DO NOT pay are very limited.

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