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Tracey Henley's avatar

It’s a minefield. I’ve never seen the numbers -- so I could be wrong -- but I’m betting there are far more small churches/non-profits that take in less than $300,000 annually than there are mega churches. Most mainline Protestant churches are probably at the $300k level. And in my state, we pay property taxes.

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knowltok's avatar

Which state is that? A quick search is turning up the general trend that Churches are immune from property taxes.

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Tracey Henley's avatar

Maryland. Payable to my county. I’m sure we’re assessed at a lower rate, since I got my property tax bill for my home, which is considerably more.

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knowltok's avatar

this link has some details. Specifically around page 11.

https://dat.maryland.gov/Documents/File07_Exemption_Overview_9_29_14.pdf

Sounds like Maryland is much more strict on exemptions, but that some do exist.

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JF's avatar

That seems likely, that the mega churches awash in money are unrepresentative of the majority of congregations. But they do seem to have an outsize influence on the culture wars, etc.

I hadn’t considered property taxes. I wonder how many states send property tax bills to churches. Good point.

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