IRS Reverses Course, Grants Tax-Exempt Status to Christian Nonprofit
The IRS has now granted tax-exempt status to Christians Engaged, a Texas-based nonprofit to which it had previously refused the 501(c)3 designation, First Liberty Institute announced. The reversal comes after a national outcry against the IRS’ initial rejection, which the government agency claimed came because “[B]ible teachers are typically affiliated with the [Republican] party and candidates.” Christians Engaged had filed for its status in 2019, only to receive a notice of denial from the IRS on May 18 of this year.
A group of Republican members of Congress and state senators demanded the IRS repeal the original decision, as Charisma News previously reported.
“This is truly great news for our client, as well as religious organizations and churches across America,” said Lea Patterson, counsel for First Liberty Institute. “We are grateful the IRS changed course to bring its decision into line with the Constitution and its own regulations.”
The following Facebook post from Christian Engaged celebrates the change of status:
Christians Engaged President Bunni Pounds said, “I am incredibly thankful to the IRS for doing the right thing, and we look forward to continuing our mission of educating more followers of Jesus to pray for our nation and to be civically engaged. When we stand up, our republic works for all Americans.” {eoa}
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