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Pruitt says Koskinen needs to be carefully watched to ensure he remains true to his word

IRS Promises It Won't Revoke Religious Groups' Tax-Exempt Status Over Gay Marriage Beliefs


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By Media Research Center —— Bio and Archives August 6, 2015

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IRS Commissioner John Koskinen has promised that the IRS will not change the standards it applies to religious tax-exempt organizations because of the Supreme Court’s same-sex marriage ruling.
Koskinen gave written assurance to Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt in response to Pruitt’s inquiry into whether non-profit religious institutions would be denied tax-exempt status in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling on same-sex marriage, Pruitt had written to IRS Commissioner John Koskinen about concerns that charities, churches, and religiously affiliated universities may be targeted for denial of their tax-exempt status based on comments by the U.S. Solicitor General Donald Verrilli during oral arguments for Obergefell v.Hodges. More...



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