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Posted: 14 years ago
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Unfortunately, in most countries religious organizations are exempt from taxes under the pretext of non profit and charity. They don't really get audited or taxed. If we were to actually audit religious institutions, people would have their stomach lurching at the exorbitant cash flows and the inappropriate usage.

Thats why I only trust my faith and the force, not man, and not man's religion and definitely not man's religious institutions.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: return_to_hades

Unfortunately, in most countries religious organizations are exempt from taxes under the pretext of non profit and charity. They don't really get audited or taxed. If we were to actually audit religious institutions, people would have their stomach lurching at the exorbitant cash flows and the inappropriate usage.

Thats why I only trust my faith and the force, not man, and not man's religion and definitely not man's religious institutions.



In Singapore all organizations need Audit except for small businesses and sole proprietorships.

Oh yes The Force. I believe it often lies dormant in us and then may suddenly awaken and increase in magnitude.

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