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  2. Church tax - Wikipedia

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    This tax amounts to 0.8% of the total income tax (IRPEF) and every taxpayer can choose the recipient of the contribution on their tax form. Regardless of whether the taxpayer expresses a preference or not, the 0.8% is already included in their tax levy. Currently the choices are: Italian State; Catholic Church; Waldensian Evangelical Church

  3. Supreme Court to hear dispute over Catholic group, Wisconsin ...

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    The Supreme Court agreed Friday to take up a Catholic charitable group’s quest to qualify for Wisconsin’s religious exemption from the state’s unemployment tax system.

  4. Supreme Court takes tax case related to Catholic groups ...

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    The case the court agreed to hear involves groups affiliated with the Catholic church that serve people with developmental and mental health disabilities.

  5. Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001

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    The maximum estate tax, gift tax, and generation-skipping tax rate, which was 55% in 2001 (with an additional 5% for estates over $10,000,000 in order to eliminate the benefit of the lower estate tax brackets) was reduced to 50% in 2002, with an additional 1% reduction each year until 2007, when the top estate tax rate became 45%.

  6. Tax Cuts and Jobs Act - Wikipedia

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    The Act to provide for reconciliation pursuant to titles II and V of the concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 2018, [2] Pub. L. 115–97 (text), is a congressional revenue act of the United States originally introduced in Congress as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), [3] [4] that amended the Internal Revenue Code of 1986.

  7. How to Find Catholic-Values Investments

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    How to Start Investing with Catholic Values Once you’ve decided to start investing with your values, you need to make a plan. This is where a relationship with a financial advisor comes in handy.

  8. Supreme Court to weigh Catholic Church-affiliated group's bid ...

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    The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to hear a case about whether a charitable group linked with the Catholic Church can claim a religious exemption from Wisconsin’s unemployment tax system.

  9. State and local tax deduction - Wikipedia

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    To help fund the Civil War effort, President Abraham Lincoln signed the Revenue Act of 1862, which established a temporary income tax. [18] [19] The Revenue Act included a deduction for state and local taxes, as well as national taxes. [17] [20] This Civil War-era income tax was repealed in 1871.