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Playinghardball

(11,665 posts)
Tue Mar 12, 2013, 01:23 PM Mar 2013

IRS revokes ‘Pray away gay’ group’s tax-exempt status

A prominent “pray away the gay” group might have done well directing a few Hail Marys to the taxman.

On Monday, the IRS notified the public that it has revoked The National Association for the Research and Therapy of Homosexuality’s (NARTH) tax-exempt status for failure to file proper forms for three consecutive years, according to psychology professor Warren Throckmorton, who focuses on sexual identity, religion and public policy.

While NARTH “respect[s] the right of all individuals to choose their own destiny,” the group — like similar ones across the country — believes that being gay is purely a choice. NARTH, according to its website, is a “professional, scientific organization that offers hope to those who struggle with unwanted homosexuality” disseminating “educational information, conduct and collect scientific research, promote effective therapeutic treatment, and provide referrals to those who seek our assistance.”

The IRS’ revocation occurred in September 2012. NARTH’S loss of its tax-exempt status is but one small blip in recent battles regarding the controversial “reparative therapy.”

In October 2012, California banned the practice of this gay conversion therapy when used on minors — the first ever of such legislation in the country. Then in December, a federal judge blocked the new law, which was set to go into effect, Jan. 1, 2013. The U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has taken the case and, on April 13, will begin oral arguments in San Francisco.

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/03/12/irs-revokes-pray-away-gay-groups-tax-exempt-status/

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IRS revokes ‘Pray away gay’ group’s tax-exempt status (Original Post) Playinghardball Mar 2013 OP
So, what was it that NARTH did not want to reveal about itself, hence its failure to file those patrice Mar 2013 #1
Well, I'm happy to see they lose their tax exempt status OriginalGeek Mar 2013 #2
Now go after the churches that teach only the GOP can save America. sinkingfeeling Mar 2013 #3
Great news! Now let's jail the bastards for fraud. loudsue Mar 2013 #4
Why the hell did they have it in the first place? Smilo Mar 2013 #5
Churches Milliesmom Mar 2013 #6
Liars and cheats should pay extra taxes not fewer siligut Mar 2013 #7
FN Good libodem Mar 2013 #8

patrice

(47,992 posts)
1. So, what was it that NARTH did not want to reveal about itself, hence its failure to file those
Tue Mar 12, 2013, 01:27 PM
Mar 2013

forms for their tax-exempt status?

OriginalGeek

(12,132 posts)
2. Well, I'm happy to see they lose their tax exempt status
Tue Mar 12, 2013, 01:29 PM
Mar 2013

but I wish it had been for being total frauds rather than some clerical error (or clerical malfeasance even)

loudsue

(14,087 posts)
4. Great news! Now let's jail the bastards for fraud.
Tue Mar 12, 2013, 02:35 PM
Mar 2013

Misrepresentation & bilking innocent people out of their money. For starters.

 

Milliesmom

(493 posts)
6. Churches
Tue Mar 12, 2013, 03:44 PM
Mar 2013

They need to revoke all the tax exempt status' of churches too. The churches are very political anymore and when they are so public about it and tell their congregations how to vote, then it is time .

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