Jeffrey Augustine explains why Scientology’s 501c3 tax exemption allows it to engage in human trafficking children and young teenagers by using R-1 Religious Worker Visas
1992: In its third series of responses to the IRS in support of its 1023 application for 501 (c)3 tax exemption, the Church of Scientology complained to the IRS that is was
(Authored by Jeffrey Augustine, this essay was originally published by Tony Ortega at the Underground Bunker and is reprinted here for archival purposes) Last week, Underground Bunker contributor...
Jeffrey Augustine explains why the Church of Scientology’s 1993 tax exemption was not an exceptional event as the Church makes it out to be. Essentially, tax exempt status is not a “Seal
The Church of Scientology is deliberately designed to be legally confusing, evasive, and dishonest. One example: Technically speaking, the “Church of Scientology” does not exist and never has...
The Church of Scientology International’s formal 1023 submission to the IRS in 1993 states that CST can take back the advanced tech and religious marks under these conditions: My proposal is th...
Know Your Legal Rights: IRS Form 13909 can and should be used to make a formal complaint to the IRS each and every time the Church of Scientology steps out of line
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