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Since 1954, an IRS rule had barred houses of worship from explicitly endorsing political candidates.
The IRS said in a court filing that churches whose pastors endorse political candidates from the pulpit shouldn't lose their tax-exempt status.
In a filing in federal court, the Internal Revenue Service says it now views endorsements of candidates by churches would not affect their tax-exempt status.
IRS says churches can endorse candidates from the pulpit In a court filing, the tax agency said a decades-old ban on campaigning by tax-exempt groups should not apply to houses of worship speaking ...