Suing God (honest, it's a lawsuit that has really been filed)
Vance R. Koven
vrkoven at gmail.com
Wed Sep 19 12:46:21 PDT 2007
Considering that so many churches and similar institutions consider
themselves duly and uniquely appointed agents, it shouldn't really be too
hard.
In fact, this idea might catch on, and we might find the IRS claiming that
all those churches et al. are "permanent establishments" whose income,
though not taxable to them because *they* filed for exemptions, are
"effectively connected" with their principal's trade or business and taxable
directly to him/her/it.
On 9/19/07, James Manning <james_k_manning at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> I just keep thinking that if this suit were to go through, what a long
> difficult day that is going to be on some process server.
>
> James Manning
> Murray State undergrad
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Vance R. Koven
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