Monday, October 16, 2006

New Zealand Will Penalize Excessive Political Activity By Churches

In New Zealand, government rules under the new Charities Act of 2005 will permit the country's Charities Commission to strip churches (and other charities) of their tax exempt status if their predominant activity is political advocacy for social change rather than engaging in charitable activities. Political advocacy as a "subsidiary activity" will still be allowed, according to a report today in the Dominion Post.