IRS Reverses Course, Grants Tax-Exempt Status to Christians Engaged

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The Internal Revenue Service has now granted tax-exempt status to Christians Engaged, a Texas-based nonprofit to which it had previously refused the 501(c)(3) designation.

The reversal comes after a national outcry against the IRS’ rejection, which the government agency claimed happened because “Bible teachers are typically affiliated with the Republican Party and candidates.”

For more of this report from Charisma’s Jeff Struss, watch the video above.

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