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Thursday, May 31, 2007
Churches Concerned About New Requirements For Tax Benefits In Northern Ireland
Legislation being drafted in Northern Ireland will require all charities to show that they further the "public benefit" in order to retain the right to get tax benefits they now enjoy-- receipt of 30% tax back from donations by taxpayers. Belfast Today reported on Tuesday that some churches are concerned about how the Charity Commission will interpret the new requirement. Christian groups promoting cross-cultural evangelism or those pressing for Biblical views on sexual mores and relationships are concerned that they may have difficulty meeting the new test.