“Dealing with Sex Offenders Who Attend Church: How do we protect our members from known sex offenders?” ChurchLaw&Tax has advice here available for free until March 12.
FREE WEBINAR: “The 5 Most Misunderstood Aspects of Unrelated Business Income for Churches”
On February 26 at noon E.S.T., ChurchLaw&Tax is sponsoring a free webinar about Unrelated Business Income for Churches. Register here.
“One goal of Methodists’ plan to split the church over same-sex marriage and clergy: Avoid lawsuits”
“One goal of Methodists’ plan to split the church over same-sex marriage and clergy: Avoid lawsuits” The Washington Post covers the split, including why congregations going through the process should consult a lawyer even without litigation, here.
“Church Members in Church Bankruptcies”
“Church Members in Church Bankruptcies” Church Litigation Update summarizes In re: Sindesmos Hellinikes-Kinotitos of Chicago, Debtor, Memorandum Decision (N.D. Ill., ED, Bankr., 2019), here.
“IRS Lowers Standard Business Mileage Rate for 2020”
“IRS Lowers Standard Business Mileage Rate for 2020” The Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability summarizes the I.R.S.’s recent announcement
here.
“Suit Over Unification Church Leadership Is Dismissed”
“Suit Over Unification Church Leadership Is Dismissed” Religion Clause covers the decision by the U.S District Court for the Southern District of New York here.
“Two Year-End Tax Law Changes – Nonprofit Law Blog” (One’s the parking tax)
“Two Year-End Tax Law Changes – Nonprofit Law Blog” (One’s the parking tax). Nonprofit Tax Blog has an entry here.
“2nd Circuit: Rabbinical College Prevails In Part of Its Zoning Law Challenge”
“2nd Circuit: Rabbinical College Prevails In Part of Its Zoning Law Challenge” Religion Clause covers the decision here.
“Supreme Court Grants Cert. In 2 Ministerial Exception Cases”
“Supreme Court Grants Cert. In 2 Ministerial Exception Cases” Religion Clause covers the cases here.
“Supreme Court Grants Cert. In 2 Ministerial Exception Cases”
“Supreme Court Grants Cert. In 2 Ministerial Exception Cases” Religion Clause covers the cases
here.