Religious corporation

Religious corporation

Religious non-profit entities like churches are subject to less rigorous federal filing and reporting requirements than many other tax-exempt organizations. [ [http://www.irs.gov/charities/churches/index.html Tax Information for Churches and Religious Organizations] ] Depending on the state in which they are located, they may also be exempt from some of the inspections or regulations governing non-religious groups performing the same services. [cite news | last =Henriques | first =Diana B. | title =Religion Trumps Regulation As Legal Exemptions Grow | pages = A1| publisher =NY Times | date =8 October 2006 ]

Corporation sole

Many religious corporations designate a corporation sole.

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