Lurkers! Is the WTS a Tax Cheat and Deadbeat?

by metatron 36 Replies latest watchtower scandals

  • metatron
    metatron

    I have NOT SEEN any announcement from the Watchtower stating that they have settled their tax liability with

    the nation of France. They went thru the courts there - and lost. They put a full page ad in the New York Times to protest

    - and lost. They prayed about what they perceive as an injustice - and lost.

    They also, recently, published an Awake magazine that clearly advises paying taxes even if they seem high, unjust, or unfair.

    They have run out of excuses. They owe and haven't paid Caesar's things to Caesar.

    They are hypocrites and liars. Any of you apologists or lurkers care to prove me wrong, you're welcome to do so.

    metatron

  • Doubtfully Yours
    Doubtfully Yours

    It's all about getting and keeping as much money in their pockets as possible!

    DY

  • Elsewhere
    Elsewhere

    Funny... they fought the tax tooth and nail for years. Then when the judgment came down they acted like they intended to pay all along.

    Reminds me of the scene when Pee Wee Herman falls off his bike, jumps back up, and say: "I meant to do that."

  • Sargon
    Sargon

    Met,

    This is the first I've heard of this, do you know a news source where i can find out more?

  • little witch
    little witch

    me too please.

    Not that I doubt it...I would just like to see the article.

  • Lady Lee
    Lady Lee

    Open letter to the President of France in the New York Times of Sunday July 5, 1998


    This full page add was to be found in the New York Times of Sunday July 5, 1998. FRANCE MOVES
    TO TAX RELIGION!

    French tax administrators have jeopardized basic human rights by
    imposing a punitive 60 percent tax on the third-largest Christian
    religion in France. If the tax laws can be used to suppress one
    religion in France, then many religions and nonprofit organizations are
    at risk.

    An open letter to the President of France

    Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses
    124 Columbia Heights
    New York, New York

    July 1, 1998

    The Honorable Jaeques Chiese
    President of France

    Dear Mr. President,

    In a shocking display of religious discrimination, the French
    tax administration has launched a serious attack on religious freedom
    and human rights. Seeking to impose a 60 percent tax on the individual
    religious donations of more than 200,000 French citizens, the
    authorities have raised the specter of taxes for other religion and
    nonprofit organizations throughout France.

    The decision followed a tax audit that lasted a year and a half.
    In the audit, the Association Les Temoine de Jehovah (Association of
    Jehovah's Witnesses) was found to be a not-for-profit organization, not
    subject to tax for business activity. Nevertheless, on June 22, 1998,
    the local tax office placed a tax lien on the property of the French
    Association of Jehovah's Witnesses, alleging that the contributions of
    individual members of our religion are taxable. The assessment, which
    covers a four-year period amounts to some 300 million francs ($50
    million, U.S.). This is the first time Jehovah's Witnesses have ever
    been subject to such a tax in their 100-year tenure in France.

    We feel this is clearly discriminatory and unjust. We believe
    the entire assessment arises from an erroneous application of the law
    governing the exercise of religion, and it could affect donations to any
    religion, charity, or non-for-profit organization the tax administration
    chooses to target in the same manner.

    Human Rights Violated
    The ability to practice religion freely is a basic human right,
    supported by the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights,
    the European Convention on Human Rights, and the Constitution of the French
    Republic. Yet the tax authority believes it has the right to use its
    power of taxation arbitrarily to restrict some religions but not others.

    Jehovah's Witnesses in France will challenge this gross act of
    religious discrimination. They will do this not only to avoid unjust
    and oppressive tax but also to help assure that all French people enjoy
    freedom of religion.

    Mr. President, we are confident that you believe in the
    principles of liberty, equality, and fraternity. We therefore ask for
    your support in removing this unjust and discriminatory tax and avoiding
    a dangerous threat to religious freedom and human rights in France.

    Respectfully yours
    L.A. Swingle
    For the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses

  • RevMalk
    RevMalk

    figures.

  • mustang
    mustang

    Maybe they just shouldn't "do business" in France. Oh, I forgot, they are a rELIGION.

    Mustang

  • simwitness
    simwitness

    There's a typo in that add... they mispelled that guys name... should be

    Respectfully yours
    L.A. Swindle
    For the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses

  • imallgrowedup
    imallgrowedup

    Lady Lee -

    Thanks for the article! Do you by any chance have a link to it?

    growedup

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