taxes
taxes in the News
Date |
Title |
Blurb |
Tags |
January 29, 1997 |
Looking Forward To Debate About Taxes / |
Evansville Courier : Looking Forward To Debate About Taxes / |
taxes |
July 15, 1996 |
Court will allow in camera review of Scientology closing agreement. |
Tax Notes: Court will allow in camera review of Scientology closing agreement. |
taxes |
January 20, 1996 |
Dole Releases Tax Statements, Urges Competition To Join Him |
Contra Costa Times : Dole Releases Tax Statements, Urges Competition To Join Him |
taxes |
December 26, 1993 |
Documents Give Peek Into Scientology Papers Filed In Effort For Tax-Exempt Status |
State : Documents Give Peek Into Scientology Papers Filed In Effort For Tax-Exempt Status |
taxes |
December 22, 1993 |
Tax Records Provide A Close-Up Look At Scientology Assets Include Reinforced Vaults Designed To Preserve The Church's Teachings |
Tallahassee Democrat : Tax Records Provide A Close-Up Look At Scientology Assets Include Reinforced Vaults Designed To Preserve The Church's Teachings In Case Of Earthquake Or Nuclear Attack. |
taxes |
December 1, 1993 |
Scientology wins tax-exempt status. |
Fund Raising Management: Scientology wins tax-exempt status. |
taxes |
November 29, 1993 |
David H. Leichty Grabill Scientology, IRS Reach Agreement The Otherwise Factual Article You Printed From The Los Angeles Times W |
Fort Wayne - The Journal Gazette : David H. Leichty Grabill Scientology, IRS Reach Agreement The Otherwise Factual Article You Printed From The Los Angeles Times Wire Service About The Tax-Exempt Status Of The Church Of Scientology And Its Related Organizations (Oct. 13) Contained The Unfounded Statement That The Founder Of Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard, Incorporated Animosity Against The IRS Into Official Teachings Of The Church. |
L. Ron Hubbard, taxes |
November 7, 1993 |
Ex-Scientologists Question IRS Ruling Members Welcome Tax-Exempt Status |
Boston Globe: Ex-Scientologists Question IRS Ruling Members Welcome Tax-Exempt Status |
taxes |
October 16, 1993 |
Scientologists Happy Over Tax-Exempt Status |
Press-Telegram : Scientologists Happy Over Tax-Exempt Status |
taxes |
October 15, 1993 |
The Church Of Scientology, Freed Of Its Income Tax Obligations By The IRS This Week, Is Spending $114 Million To Preserve The Vo |
Fort Wayne - The Journal Gazette : The Church Of Scientology, Freed Of Its Income Tax Obligations By The IRS This Week, Is Spending $114 Million To Preserve The Voluminous Writings Of Deceased Founder L. Ron .Hubbard, The Group Says In Newly Released Documents. The Works Will Be Etched Into Steel Plates And Printed In Book Form On Natural Cotton And Linen Fabric, According To Documents. Some Will Be Stocked In An Underground Vault |
L. Ron Hubbard, taxes |
taxes in the News
Date |
Title |
Blurb |
Tags |
October 14, 1997 |
Scientologist Mary Frances, Bob Minton, doesn't, critics |
Scientologist Mary Frances telephones Bob Minton and threatens him with further harassment if he doesn't stop funding Scientology critics. "She indicated that $cientology was prepared to start attacking me on or in a number of areas unless I stopped giving financial support to their enemies. The areas of possible attack conveyed to me were: Family, Children, Ex-wife, Ex-business partners, State and Federal taxes, Mental Health, Drugs, Paying picketers." |
Bob Minton, taxes |
June 26, 1995 |
Tax Analysts, IRS-settlement |
Tax Analysts releases a press release covering their attempts to get information about the secret IRS-Scientology settlement. |
taxes |
September 5, 1989 |
Jody Darling, Scientologist Albert Jaquier, (two, ago), $200,000, Jaquier. In it |
Jody Darling faxes fellow Scientologist Albert Jaquier, acknowledging the receipt (two weeks ago) of $200,000 from Jaquier. In it, he proposes paying interest owed on the loan as a "business consulting fee," thus evading taxes. |
Albert Jaquier, taxes |
September 24, 1984 |
U.S. Tax Court, tax-exempt, Church, Scientology |
U.S. Tax Court upholds the removal of tax-exempt status from the Church of Scientology, ruling that it "made a business out of selling a religion" and that church funds inured to the benefit of church officials. Church ordered to pay $1.4 million in back taxes for the years 1970 through 1972. |
taxes |
December 14, 1979 |
pays $126,753, - Pinellas County, -, 1976, 1977 |
Scientology pays $126,753 in back taxes - Pinellas County property - marking the end of its long legal fight over taxes for 1976 and 1977. |
taxes |
July 19, 1978 |
Pinellas Circuit Court, $50,000, 1976 |
The church files notice that it will appeal the Pinellas Circuit Court decision that it must pay about $50,000 in county property taxes for 1976. |
taxes |
April 28, 1978 |
Judge Fogle, 1976, taxes., Fogle, Scientologists didn't, 1976, group |
Judge Fogle decides Scientology is a religion but rules it must pay its 1976 property taxes. Fogle also rules that the Scientologists didn't provide enough information about their 1976 income for him to decide whether they are a nonprofit group. |
taxes |
April 18, 1978 |
Circuit Judge Harry W. Fogle, tax-exempt status, Pinellas County, money., He, income |
Circuit Judge Harry W. Fogle rules that to be considered for tax-exempt status, the church must tell Pinellas County how it spends its money. He says the church need not reveal the sources of its income. |
taxes |
December 28, 1977 |
tax-exempt, Clearwater, time |
The church files suit seeking tax-exempt status for its Clearwater property holdings for the second time. |
taxes |
September 2, 1977 |
properties |
The church is denied tax exemptions on their two downtown properties. |
taxes |
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