In the United States, religious organizations, including churches and certain non-profit entities, are generally exempt from paying federal income taxes. This tax-exempt status is granted under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, which recognizes their contributions to public welfare. However, they are still subject to other forms of taxation, such as property taxes in some states, depending on local laws.
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