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God and the IRS: Accommodating Religious Practice in United States Tax Law

God and the IRS: Accommodating Religious Practice in United States Tax Law

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Samuel D. Brunson
Cambridge University Press, 4/19/2018
EAN 9781107176300, ISBN10: 1107176301

Hardcover, 266 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.6 cm
Language: English

Seventy-five percent of Americans claim religious affiliation, which can impact their taxpaying responsibilities. In this illuminating book, Samuel D. Brunson describes the many problems and breakdowns that can occur when tax meets religion in the United States, and shows how the US government has too often responded to these issues in an unprincipled, ad hoc manner. God and the IRS offers a better framework to understand tax and religion. It should be read by scholars of religion and the law, policymakers, and individuals interested in understanding the implications of taxation on their religious practices.

Introduction
1. Religion and the state
2. On making the tax law
3. Accommodation in the intersection of religious practice and the tax law
4. Taxing citizens of the Kingdom of God
5. Housing clergy
6. Neither a borrower nor a lender be
7. Deductible contribution or purchase of religious benefit
8. A right to tithe?
9. Without purse, scrip, or taxes
10. Religious communitarians
11. A framework for religious tax accommodation.