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America's wealthiest pastor Kenneth Copeland - who is worth $770m - dodges $150K property tax on his $7m mansion home by claiming it's a 'clergy residence' |
2021-12-17 |
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Posted by:Skidmark |
#10 If them's the rules, then them's the rules. Blame Caesar (or Brandon!) if you don't like them. There is a reason people hire expensive accountants and lawyers. |
Posted by: SteveS 2021-12-17 20:21 |
#9 There's an old joke about running a business, that when The Clergy walks in the front door, sneak out the back. |
Posted by: swksvolFF 2021-12-17 16:39 |
#8 I'm not sure he's reading the same holy book as the rest of us. In the library on the bookshelf next to Handjobs for the Homebound, Infirm edition |
Posted by: Skidmark 2021-12-17 14:02 |
#7 At some point for public relations alone this guy should cough up the cash. Kind of sick that a Pastor has a house worth that much. I'm not sure he's reading the same holy book as the rest of us. |
Posted by: ruprecht 2021-12-17 13:01 |
#6 Same people who hate TV preachers Well, not really. |
Posted by: Skidmark 2021-12-17 11:13 |
#5 Same people who hate TV preachers are all in on Dr. Oz in PA senate contest. YJCMTSU. |
Posted by: M. Murcek 2021-12-17 09:40 |
#4 TV personalities get paid really well for acting on camera. |
Posted by: BrerRabbit 2021-12-17 09:30 |
#3 That man didn't make the rules. And as for "the spirit of the law," these days, are you kidding me? |
Posted by: M. Murcek 2021-12-17 07:07 |
#2 Render upon Caesar that which is Caesar's |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2021-12-17 06:35 |
#1 Not Biblical. Jesus Christ paid the Roman tax. Government should NOT tax God. But a home can be taxed. |
Posted by: Blackbeard Barnsmell6454 2021-12-17 03:16 |