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- BUSINESS, Page 63Business NotesSUPREME COURTThou Must Pay Thy Taxes
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- The word on high is that freedom of religion does not
- necessarily mean freedom from taxes. So learned the Jimmy
- Swaggart Ministries last week when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled
- unanimously that states may require religious groups to pay
- sales tax on the merchandise they sell. The decision upholds
- previous rulings that forced the Swaggart organization to pay
- the State of California $183,000 in back taxes and interest on
- nearly $2 million worth of pamphlets, tapes, records and other
- items sold to residents between 1974 and 1981.
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- Lawyers for Swaggart's ministries, supported by religious
- groups ranging from Protestants to Hare Krishnas, argued that
- the tax conflicted with First Amendment rights. But the Justices
- saw it as a commercial issue, not a spiritual one. Wrote Justice
- Sandra Day O'Connor: "The tax is not a tax on the right to
- disseminate religious information, ideas, or beliefs per se;
- rather it is a tax on the privilege of making retail sales of
- tangible personal property."
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