IRS Says Churches Can Endorse Candidates Without Losing Tax-Exempt Status

About IRS Says Churches Can Endorse Candidates Without Losing Tax-Exempt Status

The IRS has announced that churches can now endorse political candidates during religious services without risking their tax-exempt status, overturning a 70-year-old rule known as the Johnson Amendment. This change allows churches to express political views as part of their faith-based activities. The decision came after a legal challenge from Texas churches and the National Religious Broadcasters, with the IRS stating that addressing political matters in a religious context does not violate existing regulations.