Between the Temple and the Tax Collector

The Intersection of Mormonism and the State

(Author) Samuel D. Brunson
Format: Paperback
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The founding and development of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints run parallel to the rise of the modern tax system and administrative state. Samuel D. Brunson looks at the relationships between the Church and various federal, state, local, and international tax regimes. The church and its members engage with the state as taxpayers and as members of a faith exempt from taxes. As Brunson shows, LDS members and the Church have at various times enacted, enforced, and collected taxes while also challenging taxes in the courts and politics. Brunson delves into the ways LDS members used their status as taxpayers to affirm themselves as citizens and how outsiders have attacked the Church's tax-exempt status to delegitimize it. Throughout, Brunson uses the daily interactions between the Latter-day Saints and taxation to explain important and inevitable holes in the wall between church and state. Enlightening and informed, Between the Temple and the Tax Collector provides general readers and experts alike with a new perspective on a fundamental issue.

Information
Publisher:
University of Illinois Press
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9780252088391
Publish year:
2025
Publish date:
Feb. 25, 2025

Samuel D. Brunson

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