Untaxed Millions in Spiritual Enterprises

Taxing the poor
A business is a business, whether it sells tangible goods or spiritual promises. It is time for authorities to recognize that faith-based service providers charging fees are running commercial enterprises and should be taxed like any other business. The financial burden should not fall solely on the poor while a select few continue to exploit faith for fortune.


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