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Sat Mar 16, 2024, 12:46 AM Mar 16

Wisconsin Supreme Court: Religious Charities Are Not Tax Exempt [View all]

Source: Crooks and Liars

On Thursday, the Wisconsin Supreme Court issued a ruling that the religious motivation of a group does not exempt it from paying into unemployment insurance:
In a 4-3 opinion issued Thursday, the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled that a Wisconsin Catholic Charities organization and four nonprofits affiliated
with the agency can’t bow out of the Wisconsin unemployment insurance system on religious grounds.
The 50-page opinion rejects the argument made by Catholic Charities Bureau Inc. (CCB) for the Superior Diocese of the Catholic Church that the charity
and its subsidiary nonprofits provide social services as a fundamentally religious act.
That would make their employees exempt from coverage under the Wisconsin unemployment compensation law, CCB asserted.
“An objective examination of the actual activities of CCB and the sub-entities reveals that their activities are secular in nature,” wrote Justice Ann Walsh
Bradley for the four-member majority, all from the Court’s liberal wing. That evaluation, she added, results from “a neutral and secular inquiry based on
objective criteria.”
In other words, they might say that they were inspired to provide social services from their religious beliefs, but the services they are actually providing is strictly secular.

Read more: https://crooksandliars.com/2024/03/wisconsin-supreme-court-religious

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