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Dismissing Church Employees for Violating Moral Standards
A federal appeals court issues an important ruling.
Defamation of Pastors
A Louisiana court issues an important decision-Steed v. St. Paul's United Methodist Church, 1999 WL 92626 (La. App. 1999)
Liability for Disclosing Confidential Information
A New York court issues an important ruling-Lightman v. Flaum, 687 N.Y.S.2d 562 (1999)
Substantiating Contributions of Property
Court rules "self-generated receipts" are not enough for substantiation requirements.
Can Bankrupt Debtors Make Contributions to Their Church?
Law allows for exceptions to the use of disposable income in bankruptcy cases.
Court Denies $500,000 Stock Contribution for Lack of Substantiation
Key point was that stock was privately held, not publicly traded.
Tax Issues for Short-Term Mission Trips
The organization of these trips will impact their tax consequences.
President Bush Seeks to Spur Charitable Giving
Five tax proposals would boost giving.
Are Your Employees Using Their Vacation Time?
A recent survey suggests nearly 1 in 5 are not.
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