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God Is My Roommate? Tax Exemptions For Parsonages Yesterday, Today, And (If Constitutional) Tomorrow, Samuel D. Brunson Jan 2021

God Is My Roommate? Tax Exemptions For Parsonages Yesterday, Today, And (If Constitutional) Tomorrow, Samuel D. Brunson

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In 2019, the Seventh Circuit decided an Establishment Clause question that had been percolating through the courts for two decades. It held that the parsonage allowance, which permits “ministers of the gospel” to receive an untaxed housing allowance, does not violate the Establishment Clause of the Constitution. It grounded its conclusion in part on the “historical significance” test the Supreme Court established in its Town of Greece v. Galloway decision.

In coming to that conclusion, the Seventh Circuit cited a 200-year unbroken history of property tax exemptions for religious property. According to the Seventh Circuit, that history demonstrated that both …


Home Financing At The Crossroads - A Study Of The Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Richard W. Bartke Oct 1972

Home Financing At The Crossroads - A Study Of The Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Richard W. Bartke

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No abstract provided.


Conservation Of Dwellings: The Prevention Of Blight Oct 1953

Conservation Of Dwellings: The Prevention Of Blight

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No abstract provided.