I believe the Internal Revenue Service is willfully violating SCOTUS's 05JUN89 'Hernandez v. Commissioner' ruling.
Oversimplified: The ruling affirms Quid-Pro-Quo transactions, with tax exempt religions and secular groups, are not tax deductible.
My concern is the IRS is presently allowing these Q-P-Q transactions to be deducted, in spite of the SCOTUS ruling.
I fully explain my thesis in four YouTube videos. The first video is a 20min summary. Additionally, my 51 sources are posted on my website.
Please know I make this accusation in full sincerity.
The religion at issue, in 'Hernandez', is the Scientology group. While it may seem odd for SCOTUS to hear a case on Scientology, what is most striking is that 'Hernandez' is a quite impactful ruling on our tax code.
My YouTube Channel: https://t.co/Lepzi9q9eT
My Website: https://t.co/GXEUcTlyMT
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Prof. Dershowitz,
I emailed [email protected] on how the IRS is violating the 05JUN89 SCOTUS ruling.
I tried to follow up with a phone call, which failed.
Please know this is sincere request for assistance.
If you are interested please DM me on Twitter X.
Best Regards,
- Jason Polychron
Prof. Dershowitz,
This past Saturday I emailed [email protected] on how the IRS is violating the 05JUN89 SCOTUS ruling.
I just now tried to follow up with a phone call, which failed to ring through.
Please know this is sincere request for assistance.
If you are interested please DM me on Twitter X.
Best Regards,
- Jason Polychron
@Mondo_dj@LeahRemini To be clear, I respect and admire Leah Remini.
Additionally, I have discovered that it was not the 2400 'Lawsuit War', of the mid 1980's, that motivated the IRS to grant CoS tax exemption. This is another CoS tall tale.
Please DM me if you want to learn more.
Leah,
My research of Scientology's tax exemption concludes that it was the 05JUN89 'Hernandez v. Commissioner' SCOTUS ruling, and not the 'Lawsuit War', that motivated the IRS to grant the exemption.
You can find the 'Hernandez' case by Googling 'Hernandez v. Commissioner Library of Congress'.
Of note, the 'Hernandez' case is absent from L. Wright's book 'Going Clear...' and A. Gibney's 2015 documentary of the same name. They missed it.
DM me if you, or anyone else, would like to hear more.
Best Regards,
- Jason Polychron
IMO illegal immigration can be solved by printing person's legal status on their drivers license.๐ค
If not a citizen / Green Card holder / lawfully declared refugee (not self-declared), then we do not engage with them in any way.
#illegalimmigration
@JonesDanny Danny, I am still hopeful we can connect. I have made an "appointment" to speak with Michael Franzese in Atlantic City 23SEP, in the hopes of getting platformed. Could you still email me please... even if it is to say "Good Bye".