Christianity has more than it's share of silly people. One example silliness I frequently run across is the claim that churches are government organizations because of their 501c status. And, so, your church should decline 501c status, they say.
501c means an organization is a non-profit. They don't have profits so they're exempt from income taxes. The difference between a church and other kinds of non-profits is that churches are given non-profit status without applying for it.
Look at what's going on with the IRS now vs. conservative groups. The IRS has been deliberately making itself very burdensome to these groups. It has been said that the power to tax is the power to kill. Add to that, the government can just harass you until you give up. And, the IRS is the part of the federal government in the best position to harass anyone. They can audit you at will and make you burn up your resources trying to meet their demands. And, in the end, they can pretty much tax you whatever they want (by disallowing expenses, deductions, and credits). Sure, you can go to court and fight them, but that's just another huge drain on your resources (time, energy, and money).
Congress granted churches 501c status as a way to protect churches from the IRS. Not as a way to control churches by the IRS. This shifts the burden to the IRS. As a 501c, you don't have to prove your innocence, but the IRS has to prove your guilt. And, they'll have to work hard to attempt to find evidence to use against you.
501c means an organization is a non-profit. They don't have profits so they're exempt from income taxes. The difference between a church and other kinds of non-profits is that churches are given non-profit status without applying for it.
Look at what's going on with the IRS now vs. conservative groups. The IRS has been deliberately making itself very burdensome to these groups. It has been said that the power to tax is the power to kill. Add to that, the government can just harass you until you give up. And, the IRS is the part of the federal government in the best position to harass anyone. They can audit you at will and make you burn up your resources trying to meet their demands. And, in the end, they can pretty much tax you whatever they want (by disallowing expenses, deductions, and credits). Sure, you can go to court and fight them, but that's just another huge drain on your resources (time, energy, and money).
Congress granted churches 501c status as a way to protect churches from the IRS. Not as a way to control churches by the IRS. This shifts the burden to the IRS. As a 501c, you don't have to prove your innocence, but the IRS has to prove your guilt. And, they'll have to work hard to attempt to find evidence to use against you.